The_Yellow_Ardvark
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It sad friend.
& run all day long ?Helps you breathe more easily?![]()
Thankfully the te70 uses same parts as the te80 it appears (no idea why the lower number version is the more powerful versionLook for Gbh5dce Conrod 90% will fit .
Don't know how work over there but over here you cannot get any replacement parts from Hilti if you don't have the receipt
) and good ol'aliexpress to the rescue at £10 vs £30+ on ebay! Https://a.aliexpress.com/_ExrNkqoAny link for these?Wait, you got it.
My favourite glove people, HandyLandy
2 styles, warm lined and unlined, 2 pairs of each.
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I bet you find the multi tool very useful for doing the basic wood removal for finger & dove tail , joints . Now I'm 74 & have probs gripping chisel handles for long they are an absolute boon. I happened to see a box of crimp sleeve & the four jaw crimping tool for £16 IIRC a year ago in Lidl's so purchased it as I prefer to sleeve bare wire in plugs etc .. I've also discovered it will handle soft aluminium , thin copper or thin brass tube to 8mm and bullet connectors with easeA few deliveries today, a good condition used AMC 500 clutch and new pushrod:
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A Lucas bullet connector crimp:
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I have one specific job I need a multi tool for, could not justify a big brand, so from screwfix:
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I've been contemplating on weather I need one of these tools, but like you, I now have a job I could use one for. Thanks for the tip mentioning Screwfix, I'll check it out.A few deliveries today, ..........................................
I have one specific job I need a multi tool for, could not justify a big brand, so from screwfix:
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