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Newest addition to the garage. I wanted a new saw and things just escalated. Sealey SM354CE.
Had a look at a few makes and models but settled on this one, I like sealey as an importer as they stock all the spare parts so any repairs or replacements are fairly straightforward. I also don't...
I'm with cityfibre in Leeds which is FTTP too. 900mb for £30 a month.
Sky have just called me due to the "current financial crisis" to see if they could reduce my bills on my broadband.
They couldn't get close on the broadband so tried to upsell me TV. My reply of "ooooft, sky? Not given the...
Definitely a cheap shitter.
On the one have he can make it his own and not be bothered about cleaning it before handing it back and as said it's a right of passage.
Also insurance is high for a reason, he'll bump it at some point, even if just into a car park post somewhere.
I'm with the turdburgler on this. I got a couple of Screwfix kneeling mats free on a deal years ago and they're brilliant. You can lean for something or roll on your knees without them dislodging or falling off them.
How many bolts you got?
I have a mix of Stanley fatmax and raaco boxes. They're both decent.
I also have a couple of these that are decent for the money Clicky
Or get a s**t load of the open bins but they'll get covered in dust.
No problem, unlike the red army I'm not particularly moody when someone buys a different brand and won't go on slating your mum and sister 🤣.
I actually think for mechanical works Milwaukee is a better brand with better tools. The impact wrenches and ratchets look brilliant for their use and...
As @Yorkshire Pudding says, I'm well invested in makita as a prosumer I think the term is. I have pretty much one of everything they offer across the 18v lxt tool and garden range and some plug in stuff.
I sense you've already bought Milwaukee, which I've never used myself. Seen a few people...
f**king savage, but Dan does have a point. I spend more time grinding than welding!
They were about £250 for both sets. Definitely not cheap but I'm a sucker for nice things.
I left them a couple of months ago. Guy offered something half arsed and said another team may be in touch.
I told him to make sure it's within the month as I have a new service starting the day I leave. Lo and behold, 4 weeks into my new contract with a n other they called to offer me a super...
Got this yesterday. 36v 230mm angle grinder.
It feels fairly well made but the battery location is properly stupid. Having the two batteries as they are makes the back of it too wide to move around.
When I use a grinder I like to keep it fairly close to control any kickback and cut a better...
Update, got a decent price on this kit so bit the bullet.
Being a bit OCD I've always liked the idea of the bin and blue roll holder so thought why not.
So, given the size of it I've had to split the elements apart and put them separate in three blocks. Currently looks like this;
With 4...
As for how hard can it be? Well it depends on the kit.
A cheap welder will be less precise and make things harder. No need to go balls deep on something mega, but I'd definitely be looking at second hand on marketplace or ebay first.