They came out of a school, I've been wanting one for a while but always out of my price range, only 2, health and safety wouldn't pass them so they had to go, no changing belts for 2 speeds, just flick a switchNice.
Are there any more?
They came out of a school, I've been wanting one for a while but always out of my price range, only 2, health and safety wouldn't pass them so they had to go, no changing belts for 2 speeds, just flick a switchNice.
Are there any more?
Welcome to the club, Hobbymat here, wish I had more space, but the limitations make you creativeI've practically bought what looks like an emco unimat lathe .
1 meter long ,100ish mm chuck .
Going to have a look on Saturday afternoon .
Well might come back home with it .
No pics to share yet let me take it
A startrite 352s, me and a freind got one each, i need it for cutting shapes,
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That brake cleaner appeared in my local Lidl and i had to do a double take, i bought the whole lot, never seen it since.
Its funny stuff from an aerosol can, what comes out never seems to equate to whats inside and the can empty's to fastThat brake cleaner appeared in my local Lidl and i had to do a double take, i bought the whole lot, never seen it since.
Its very handy for a general degreaser, preping small parts before painting, blowing through carb jets and blasting out gunk in bolt holes.
Its funny stuff from an aerosol can
Probably on a par with stiks like s*it but like most adhesives it really depends on what your trying stick , horses for courses Bob .
There was a rolling ad on a display at one of the builders merchants with some gear like this that works under water, they glued a wet bit of wood to a wet bit of concrete and it stuck. Seems to go against all the laws of sticking things, perhaps I need to move on
Bob