Robbie Corbett
ClioSport Club Member
Indeed, mines under permitted development tho so the plans are really just me being a nerd. Will get some pics up once theres a bit more progress.Haha amazing. Any pics/plans of the build?
Indeed, mines under permitted development tho so the plans are really just me being a nerd. Will get some pics up once theres a bit more progress.Haha amazing. Any pics/plans of the build?
Chineseum socket🤣🤣
Apparently FFX are on the verge of going into administration,
Be careful if you're ordering from them.
Wait until you get the jigsaw 😁 use mine for all sorts including the multitool
ive just had a battery replaced under warranty, when i register this battery does the 3 year start again or do i only get one. as i have got a invoice for it?
just had a looking again on the warranty website and they've updated the original battery with the new serial number
Sounds like it which is fair enough! It works the same for pretty much everything else I guessSo does that mean you only get the remaining warranty?
Sounds like it which is fair enough! It works the same for pretty much everything else I guess
That would be incredible hahaYeah true, otherwise I suppose it'd be a big loophole of claiming new batteries and getting a fresh warranty every time 😅
Mine did that, updated the old one to the new serial number and then the warranty still has the same expirationjust had a looking again on the warranty website and they've updated the original battery with the new serial number
Due to this thread I'm now on 4th red purchase plus batteries. I've now got to trim down wooden door by about 10-15mm due to new carpets. Any recommendations what tool? Circular saw best, could it be down with multitool which id find more uses for later?
https://www.toolstation.com/milwaukee-m12ccs44-0-fuel-140mm-circular-saw/p39491 thinking this should do job
Thanks mate appreciate advice. The M12 impact, drill, tyre inflator, and dremel have made work on car and around house so much easier think will just keep adding tools job by job.It will do, just clamp a strip of wood to the door as a guide to give you a straight edge.
Thanks mate appreciate advice. The M12 impact, drill, tyre inflator, and dremel have made work on car and around house so much easier think will just keep adding tools job by job.
been watching this bloke for a bit, hes not a fan of milwaukee!
i think some of it hes a makita fan/ and the place he works at is a makita dealerSeen a few of his videos.
Can see why he doesn't like them for parts availability, but there must be an element of user at fault for some of the ones he gets in as they're a right state.
Goes on about a 1 year warranty all the time too 🤔