You can buy drills that are sharpened to cut masonry and steel, I use them to drill out locks
https://www.screwfix.com/p/bosch-expert-hex-shank-multi-purpose-drill-bits-5-piece-set/759KY?kpid=759KY&cm_mmc=Google-_-Datafeed-_-Tools?kpid=KINASEKPID&cm_mmc=Google-_-TOKEN1-_-TOKEN2&ds_rl=1244066&g
Green road?
I hated it when I was a bus driver, they were never consistent, some buses you would set off the red just looking at the brake pedal, others you could throw around with abandon.
I bought a used 110v one for £20
The pro users are all changing to cordless,
It’s been great both for drilling and breaking,
Best £20 drill I ever bought.
Well I never did get around to making one, other things got in the way, like moving house,
And I don’t need to make one anymore, because I picked one up local, for a very good price
I have one, it’s only about 3ft wide, and there is a shelf between that and the tv,
We never really use it for heat, it’s just for the glow, but I can’t really see that the tv would overheat
Never used it, when I was fencing and they wanted extra security, they just used galvanised wire with U clips at rail top and bottom, it lasted as long as the fence, longer in fact,
And it worked, but we never bought it, it came in reels with wire fencing,
You can get nail through galvanised...
I use one of these to carry sheet material,
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/TYZACK-drywall-panel-carrier/333648937973?hash=item4daf06c3f5:g:AngAAOSwLIZeUsrL
That’s not quite correct
B&D own Stanley tools and Dewalt, no one thinks of B&D as quality tools, due to them cheapening the quality in the past, so they generally no longer use it except in the cheapest of bargain basement tools,
They have generally stuck to Stanley and dewalt for battery...
Go to the police station Ask the police to pursue a charge on the other person. that the other person failed to provide insurance information to you after a RTA, as required by law,
If you put the complaint in, they will have to deal with it.