Please keep us upated on this, it needs its own thread with all the details. I would like one to play with when its ready
That reminds me some Lidl's currently have their own brand 53cc 18" saw for £80. A very good option in my opinion, mine has great compression and has survived some professional abuse with no sign of issues yet. I use it anywhere I dont want to ruin a decent chain. 3 year warranty too.Bought another Husqvarna 435 chainsaw. Can't go wrong for £90. The other one I bought from the same place has been spot on.View attachment 494395
If it's anything like mine, then slather sealant all over every single seam you can find on it - even it's been built with the supplied tape in all the joins, it will still cover everything in a 3 mile radius in a fine layer of dust.Blasting cabinet from the farm auction. Very little use, even full of media.
Glass window has been used without an inside protector so needs replacing, but other than that, tis good to go.
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Unbelievable find on FB,skis in almost perfect condition,yet free,the pair I hired last month,for 4 days were £110. Managed to squeeze them on the Honda cub aswell.View attachment 494484
I mean I'm certain going to be busy as only expected ~150 peoplePlease keep us upated on this, it needs its own thread with all the details. I would like one to play with when its ready![]()
That's a superb result!
That one of those in the tailstock auto disengage devices for repetitive accurate rod end threading?A friend, John Friar ( @Migmac ) called in and handed me in this as he did not know what it was:
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Very rare to find them in the noxA friend, John Friar ( @Migmac ) called in and handed me in this as he did not know what it was:
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You won't regret it. They make greasing , a nicer task. I would recommend a coupler, that you can press to release, ( Google g coupler) to make it easier to remove hose. You can put so much pressure, into a blocked nipple, that you can knacker the end, trying to get it off, because they are so tightI seem to get through grease guns at an alarming rate so when the latest went on the blink I thought I would give one of these a try.
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I know JF, decent guyA friend, John Friar ( @Migmac ) called in and handed me in this as he did not know what it was:
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Very kind of him.
I seem to get through grease guns at an alarming rate so when the latest went on the blink I thought I would give one of these a try.
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You won't regret it. They make greasing , a nicer task. I would recommend a coupler, that you can press to release, ( Google g coupler) to make it easier to remove hose. You can put so much pressure, into a blocked nipple, that you can knacker the end, trying to get it off, because they are so tight
Thats great! Like the test video.