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Getting to the 20 year age bracket so they will start shooting up.
If you think nice 205s are selling for 30k then a nice example of the Clio in a decent colour selling for 5-10k makes sense.
Something up with your dash by the looks of it , fuel needle and revs are in the wrong place screen doesn’t turn on etc.
Try switching out the “STOP” fuse.
If that doesn’t work check the relays under the passenger dash.
Really didn’t need any more sockets but ordered these to go in the car, really smart idea making the other end square so you can get a spanner on it...
I’m struggling to see where they would be useful tbh.
They don’t look that much smaller than the stubby impact, if they found a way to add the impact to the standard long reach ratchet that would be amazing.
Yeah good if you haven’t got the m12 batteries.
I’ve been looking at those impact ratchets they’ve come out with but I’m not sure how useful they are going to be.
It’s glued in from the front so I doubt you will be able to get the fabric off without tearing it.
The foam isn’t that thick on the sport models anyway maybe 3mm at best.
Yeah it’s not a massive issue, I just have multiple grinders with different tools attached so I don’t have to bother changing.
Trouble is it’s usually when your out of the garage and you just need to swap it over. The things usually stuck and your trying to hold the lock out button whilst...
About the same, get a pack of 10 Bosch branded slitting discs for £7 or so.
Even if it’s not x-lock I’m sure they could invent something to make swapping discs easier.
What is impressive about the battery grinders is how quiet they are vs plug in ones, much nicer to use all day.
I do wish Milwaukee would get on board with the x lock system tho.
I’m forever going through drill bits even with ct-90.
Anyone recommend anything so far I’ve tried the cheapo screwfix/tool station offerings along with dewalt and Milwaukee.
Bit of an apples to oranges comparison.
The difference between pro consumer tools and professional tools isn’t going to show up unless your using them 24/7.