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I just want the engine and box to drop into something stupid, however, if I have to buy a car to do that then so be it hence no budget.
As cheap as possible means just that. Best bang for my buck.
Been looking at E38's for roughly £1500
I'd agree if every game wasn't the same and had a decent story mode behind it.
Everyone seems to skimp on the play these days and just ship out mmo s**t all the time.
Then it's all the same
Rinse and repeat.
I haven't bought a console game in years
I designed my own bench, just didn't think to put anything on it. I used to store my car cleaning gear there but they weren't in the best place and then I acquired 2 welders that were better suited under there but no room for the bottles etc.
Yikes, upset a few people lol.
I'm quite happy working in a shithole.
Just curious how others keep their garages tidy because mine is tidy at some point.
The thread title is a little misleading to be fair I don't actually need help I'm just being nosey.
Apologies if it confused the more...
I've got them they ended up full of s**t lol. I should have put nuts and boots in them but instead I used a load of celebrations boxes from Christmas.
As for shelves for screwdrivers I've found it's either putting all your tools on the walls or in your toolbox. Either way I never put them back lol
Thought I'd utilise this new forum.
I'm a scruff, my garage never stays tidy because as soon as I clean it, I work on stuff and do t clean up after myself - rinse and repeat!
The main issue I have is nothing really has a place and things don't fit anywhere and it all ends up on the bench.
So...
You can get hex adapters but the weakest point on them is the collar for locating it into the chuck. They are what...? 4-5mm in diameter?
Even 120nm wheel bolts would give that a good run for its money. The gun no doubt is capable but the head is just completely not fit for purpose
Iirc Milwaukee, de Walt and Ryobi are the same company just differing models (bit like Renault and Dacia, Renault get all the good stuff and Dacia get last years stuff on the car) so maybe a new ryobi will be as good as Ryan's x year old Milwaukee.
Honestly though for general car bits and bobs...
Also how heavy are you going?
My battery Clarke has never failed me on general day to day stuff and that cost like £80.
My mates de Walt cost £350 but will slug off anything in sight, but for my needs is overkill
You need to find a camera that draws little to no current when it's on. The lower the current the longer it'll take to drain the battery.
The power bank idea is good, but how you going to charge the power Bank?
Running it off the car battery is a better idea but risky if it all goes Pete tong
I've never found tardis to be that good. Always required a clean off with a microfibre.
Are there any actual products that can be touch less when it cones to tar?