Are you both still getting on well with the m12 soldering Iron? I have a Screwfix voucher to use up and thinking of getting one of those irons.
I think the fact it could be stood up and tap the wire and solder onto the tip would be handy. (Aka with a traditional soldering iron it wouldn't be steady like that, essentially acts like a helping hand)
I find it handy for those jobs where you only need to solder a few connections, as it avoids having to dig out an extension cable (or finding you have no gas left for the gas iron!).Are you both still getting on well with the m12 soldering Iron? I have a Screwfix voucher to use up and thinking of getting one of those irons.
I think the fact it could be stood up and tap the wire and solder onto the tip would be handy. (Aka with a traditional soldering iron it wouldn't be steady like that, essentially acts like a helping hand)
I have a couple, gray bits of kit,Are you both still getting on well with the m12 soldering Iron? I have a Screwfix voucher to use up and thinking of getting one of those irons.
I think the fact it could be stood up and tap the wire and solder onto the tip would be handy. (Aka with a traditional soldering iron it wouldn't be steady like that, essentially acts like a helping hand)
Blades look good...what's the knife holder like? I gave up on these types of blades because they often get dragged out of the holder when cutting. Interested to know if this one is better?100x quality blades from scamazon - the stainless knife is a good job too
The folding knife is very good quality no issues at all and blade firmly captive in the knife body.Blades look good...what's the knife holder like? I gave up on these types of blades because they often get dragged out of the holder when cutting. Interested to know if this one is better?
Link for the blades please?
Link for the blades please?
I had a number of old original stanley knives and I removed a lot of original blades from the handles and stored them in a safe place, including the useful hook blades.
Unfortunately I forget where the safe place is. Currently using cheap blades from Lidl but they don't last long.
I have a Beta one and I love it.Blades look good...what's the knife holder like? I gave up on these types of blades because they often get dragged out of the holder when cutting. Interested to know if this one is better?
Contact tips, sharpies, ear plugs and this M18 Fuel drill
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Paid for an m12 soldering iron in screwfix so will have it in a couple of days too.
Also ordered one of those metal filing pickup wands from screwfix.
.is yours this latest version?Don’t underestimate the torque in that drill. I did cutting out holes for downlights in plasterboard, saw dug in, I swore a lot as I ended with a knackered hand.
Thanks for the link but 100 blades would last a lifetime!
.is yours this latest version?
This one includes rapid stop - in other words it monitors the chuck and if its going to break your wrist so to speak it stops it happening. There is a little light up panel for that feature.