they are quite expensive usually but got some for my astra when they were on offer £30 for the lot! but a month after i bought a van aswell so now have no use for them
normally come in 2.4 ,3.6,4.2,4.5 and 4.8
treated wood is fine to burn were we,re working now they have a wood burner already in the house and we've been burning the off cuts as they come off the saw and its fine does'nt half make a difference in the place on frosty mornings
caz.
that instant grab stuff is good stuff! the rep told us it would stick a 4inch concrete block to a wall and we wouldnt belive him so he gave us a box to try and we tried it with a 4inch block and it actually worked i couldn't belive it and a plus is its half the price of sticks like s**t and is...
Redbacks all the way quite expensive but worth it they're like slippers
and they last i get 12 months out of them where id normally get about 4 out of a dickies pair
i'd go for a makita or a bosch
ITS have a 2kg makita 3 mode on offer now £99.99 plus Vat and you get a makita bit set with 3 chisels and a few drill bits and a free baseball cap i think its a decent offer and a decent quality drill
caz.
im a window fitter and thats all we use to stick plastics is Cyanoacrylate glue and an activator in a spray can to bring the bonding tim down it bonds in about 5 seconds and its pretty strong. and its also not to expensive
caz.
this is what you need could be towed by a land rover
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Land-Drive-Rear-Discharge-Manure-Muck-Spreader-spares-repair-/130579425195
I wear these boots(the ones at the bottom of the page): http://shop.llangybistud.co.uk/products.php?ID=12
he is the only seller in the uk he imports them in from australia. they are quite expensive but im in them day in day out and they last me about 2 years when dickies boots last me a few...
Personally i would save up for a fein!
but ive used a cordless bosch and it was very good it suprised me and it seems quite a robust machine. i would of thought that a blue bosch would be better than a worx.
caz