Too behonest I'm not sure and I don't have one of my ones too hand too check, I believe so though.Do the screws rotate the same way as bahco?
I can never find the point where they auto grip and you only have too apply pressure too one handle
Any adjustable that isn't a proper Bahco!
CIF oven cleaner. ‘Cuts through the worst burned on grease’ blah blah...Very true. A mate works at a chemical plant, his advice when they announced the changes was to go and bulk-buy as much of the original formula as you could find on the shelves, chemists knew the new stuff would be too weak to be effective.
Same as Nitromos paint stripper, as a youngster you *had* to use it in the open air and it would burn though gloves & top layers of your skin in no time. The new stuff is good a good way to get gentle excercise trying to scrape the paint off, no use at all for actually doing what it's supposed to.
I like those use them at workMaybe have a look at these as an alternative:
Bahco 1175-1 45mm 90° Swedish Model Pipe Wrench
Bahco 1175-1 45mm 90° Swedish Model Pipe Wrench available for speedy global delivery. We sell a wide range of pipe wrenches at low prices.www.heamar.co.uk
The generic term for them is 'Swedish pattern pipe wrench'.
The Draper Expert ones (black oxide finish) have a very Bahco look to them and potentially are cheaper, so maybe consider these as well.
E.g. https://gsworkwear.com/products/dra...-with-phosphate-finish?variant=17236503593003
Had a migatronic like that. JunkSomething to avoid: Semi-synergic MIG welders.
They're the worst of all worlds!!
Any decent welding set - you set your wirespeed, and then adjust the voltage to suit. Especially inverter sets, because you can the tune voltage on the fly, for perfect setting with minimal spatter. Guaranteed amps.
Semi-synergic sets - adjust voltage and wirespeed, to give the amps you need. Adjust voltage. Then adjust wirespeed again, because the voltage has moved the wirespeed up or down. All the while trying to explain this to other fabricators who have a preconceived notion of a "synergic" machine being easier to set up.
To me, it either needs to be completely manual, and the fabricator adjusts to the numbers he knows. OR, an all singing all dancing machine with proper synergic lines, that maybe take a small voltage trim for perfection.
Semi synergic machines were dreamed up by idiots who don't weld.
Yeah my old Cemont was like that too. Granted after a while you get used to it, but I expect from a professional grade welding set that anyone can come to it, set x wirespeed and y volts from either a procedure or from their heads, and weld away happily. The "semi synergic" idea of "easier setup" is a complete and utter marketing lie.Had a migatronic like that. Junk
Yeah I don’t think the MX350 is really a synergic machine. They are a site CV machine, hardfacing, self shielded etxYeah my old Cemont was like that too. Granted after a while you get used to it, but I expect from a professional grade welding set that anyone can come to it, set x wirespeed and y volts from either a procedure or from their heads, and weld away happily. The "semi synergic" idea of "easier setup" is a complete and utter marketing lie.
Worse - it promotes the idea of "turn up the power (voltage) for more penetration" and/or "turn the wirespeed down cos it's not running right". WRONG
The frustration this morning was from the lorch MX350 which hasn't had much MIG use, and wasn't running right... I was asked to look at it... 10 mins of trying to work it in SYN mode trying to get a nice short-arc- turned it off, and told them to never look back.
Oh and the main problem was wrong polarity... I didn't even spot it until someone else asked the question That'll be why we couldn't get more than 220 amps out of it flat-out
It's a machine aimed squarely at professionals who (usually) know what they're doing. They should never have bothered putting the feature in at all, it's more confusing than anything else. Purely marketing BS.Yeah I don’t think the MX350 is really a synergic machine. They are a site CV machine, hardfacing, self shielded etx
It's only money............A bit dear for general spraying down
It's only money............
Odd thing for a Scotsman to say
Roundup selective weed killer. Without Glyphosphate
Absolute garbage. The blurb says ‘results in as little as 3 hours’.
The truth is ‘nothing happened after 3 doses in a week’.
I’ve used real Roundup before and it does the business, but this new hippy, lentil weaving, tree hugger rubbish is a waste of space, you could gargle with it with no side effects.
I am reporting you to the Carver preservation society and the paint police
Bob
Shocked, at your post frankly, I love and worship the god of Knipex.I am going too cause ructions here but I hate both of these.
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Utter garbage, and not in terms of build quality I will stress just in terms of no bloody use what so ever. I can never find the point where they auto grip and you only have too apply pressure too one handle, I have too squeeze the bugger out of them too get any purchase on anything, and on the rare occasion I do manage too find the auto grip point on them especially the pliers wrenches they just slip all the time rounding things off, a good shifter is so much better all hyped marketing bull. Going back too using proper pump pliers like made by channel lock and mac tools, they at least actually grip stuff.
Demigod.... wera almighty doesn’t share honoursShocked, at your post frankly, I love and worship the god of Knipex.