Today I acquired that gut feeling there’s a lot more MISSING than can been seen at first glance!
Mrs woke at 0600 to let the dogs out, and walking down the yard things were out of place. Cameras picked up 4 figures entering the yard through an adjoining field, all tooled up. Locks broken, roller door jammed up, they checked everywhere!
So far, a Suzuki King Quad 700, an ESAB Rebel 215, Stihl MS181, another saw that I can’t remember the model of, hedge cutters, brick saw, blower..
No doubt there will be more.
They attempted the adjoining farm later the same evening, but were disturbed.
Coincidentally, the FiL met a LR Disco in the yard last Thursday. Assume they were snooping around to see what was where.
Just had parcel delivered (sort of) from Hermes. We left it here (photo) we're trying to Identify the location now.![]()
I came out with one of the circular saws the other day to add to my collection of cheap cordless tools.Went for a run and ended up at aldi, came out with this for £20.
![]()
Will test it then modify to work with the lidl batterys
Working in imperial but being able to instantly flick to metric (which the dials on the lathe are in) and the Zero/ABS system just makes my life so much easier without a DRO.
Excellent service as always Fizzy.
View attachment 258766
They were already mine so I'm not sure if it counts as an acquisition, just got mum to package it and ship it to me in Sheffield. I was a bit worried about unloading on my 13% gradient but he had a powered pallet truck, absolutely effortless.![]()
What a great ideaThanks for that - glad it went ok.
A tip for people - with a flat pallet like that it may get stacked upon - you can buy anti stacking cones - or else just place a small empty shoebox or something in the middle of the pallet sticking up so it is obviously uneven.
Of course it may take you half height pallet to a full - hence using a small box instead of a big cone!
![]()