I use wire dish drying racks dismantled and bent into shape for a pliers rack.
Similar to these found on google images;
https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=dish+rack+pliers+rack&safe=active&dcr=0&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiX6IXch_3YAhXJJ8AKHQpyBckQ_AUICygC&biw=1008&bih=626
Can pick...
I never even thought about that.. I've signed my card, though very worn now..
Anytime I use it, I hand it over at the start of the transaction, they swipe it, hand it back and then scan/tally up my items.
I've never been asked to sign anything.. Infact I've used it twice this week, Maybe a...
Halfords?
I've never had to sign a receipt and besides.. They have nothing to compare it to?
Saying that, talking of lost cards.. I thought I'd lost my trade card and went in store to ask for another. I'd have to go through that application process again, even though I could give them all the...
I have one, easy to get one. Fill in the form online and go in store with your ID/business letterhead or similar.
Many of which can be created in a word document...
Halfords usually isn't my go to choice due to some of their prices etc but with the card some things are brought down to a...
I would echo the others comments and suggest Halfords Pro/Advanced.
Lifetime, no quibble warranty on this range so if you snap a wobble bar or torx piece etc then they'll swap out for the same or equivalent to the range. No questions, no receipts..
The phaze stuff sold isn't quite the quality of...
I've also got the Costco Kirkland signature box at home.
I use it for DIY car repairs as I have quite a large collection of tools.. I picked mine up in store around two/three years ago for £450. The build quality and finish is miles ahead of Halfords and others..
As mentioned above though, It...
Yeah from what I've read stick isn't the one for welding bodypanels etc and know MIG/TIG are both arc processes. I was just referencing the machine I had at home..
2mm you say- I'm sure I could find other uses for it even if its just making brackets etc..
I have a hardtop for one of my cars that...
From memory is was the smaller version..
I'm going to dig it out sometime over next weekend/week as I'm off work and give it a go either way.
I know stick isn't the best for panelwork, even with a tonne of experience - I've read that MIG is more suitable and would give me more to play with if...
As above, I do have a lidl arc welder - I've just not had the time to pick it up and learn to use it just yet.
Now that Im making time to learn, I've read up on them and discovered that yes they might stick two pieces together but they're questionable and might not be the bargain they appear to...
Thanks for the input guys..
I'll continue to read other threads and watch videos etc to get a better understanding of the process and best practice.
I've actually got a Machine Mart membership so I'll keep an eye out for a no vat day or any deals they might be doing
Thanks for the welcome Pedro, I've had a quick look over the 151en - This would need hardwiring, I couldn't run this from the house mains?
Realistically, I'm only looking to up my skillset, make some novelty items, tools, possibly driveway gates, repair car parts where needed and possibly some...
Good Evening everyone.
Always looking to increase my skillset - Welding is on the list.
I bought a cheap lidl arc welder whilst it was on offer for £30odd a while back, it was an impulse buy, I've not had the chance to use/learn from it and reading up on them it seems they're not great anyways...