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demographic wrote: Sat Feb 04, 2023 10:22 am
Felix wrote: Sun Jan 22, 2023 11:20 pm
Rockburner wrote: Sun Jan 22, 2023 10:23 pm Wera make some very nice tools though .
I was buying their drill/driver bits but the last batch i got chewed faster than cheap Aldi shite. Moved on to DeWalt what seem a lot better so far.
Thats unusual for Wera bits.
I'll take Wera over Wiha, De-Walt, Makita, and especially Milwaukee anyday.

Part of making them last is not using them on the wrong screws cos some people don't know the difference between PZ and PH, that kills em pretty sharpish.
TBH, with the fact that most screws these days seem to be made out of cheese, I'm very careful about using the right screwdriver for anything, even with hands tools.
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I've found Lidl screwdriver bits last ages as long as I use the right ones, I've only managed to break one when it shattered in an impact driver.
Some screws don't seem to fit PZ or PH very well which makes me wince when trying to do them up.
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Re: Tool purchases

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The screws at Screwfix are good, their Goldscrew is what I use and they can take a good impact driver. I use all sorts, 5mm diameter and up to 100mm long and impact them in.
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Ant wrote: Sat Feb 04, 2023 11:54 am The screws at Screwfix are good, their Goldscrew is what I use and they can take a good impact driver. I use all sorts, 5mm diameter and up to 100mm long and impact them in.
Yeah, I've used those and down to about 3.5mm* they're good.
Spax are very good (bloody expensive though) and Reisser a good alternative.
Bullet are good but you're better off using the supplied bits cos its kind of a Phillips/square hybrid and it quickly knackers normal Pozi or Phillips bits.
At about that size tbey seem to have a bit of weirdness and want a PZ 1.5 cos the 1s too small and 2s a bit big.
I suspect my usage is a bit different than most on here though cos some days I might put a thousand screws in and other days none at all, depending on what job I'm doing.

*I can't remember for sure but think its about 3.5mm.
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Nipped into my local spot on the way home from work on Friday. As I only had a tenner in my pocket I only bought a moving fillester plane (skewed) and a surform.
But when I went back on Sat so the haul shown is Mathieson plough plane, Skewed Moving Fillester plane, a Jackplane that I can't remember the manufacturer of. It's got a Sorby iron but a lot of manufacturers bought in Sorby irons.
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The Moving Fillester plane is by Summers Varvill and has a boxwood infill on the wear zone.
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The nicker wedge has broken but its a fairly easy shape to repair and I think I have a bit of Ebony kicking about to make a new wedge out of. Thank fuck its just the nicker wedge cos the main blade wedge looks like a right bastard to copy as its got angles in all directions.
Skewed Moving Fillester Plane.
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Wedge.
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Then theres a coffin smoother, fairly standard fare but OK all the same.

All of them (plus a surform, not shown) were twenty quid. I'm happy with that.
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Dropped by Horrible Fright this afternoon.

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Need to remove one stuck jam-nut on a shower valve. Splurged on a 18 piece set of RocketSockets & a 25 piece Irwin screw extractor set. Long overdue on both counts owing to my habit of "Lemme just try this before I buy those" always working.. up to now. Pics after Amazon show up later.
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ZRX61 wrote: Mon Mar 13, 2023 5:47 pm Need to remove one stuck jam-nut on a shower valve. Splurged on a 18 piece set of RocketSockets & a 25 piece Irwin screw extractor set. Long overdue on both counts owing to my habit of "Lemme just try this before I buy those" always working.. up to now. Pics after Amazon show up later.
You could have got a plumber in and saved a few $$s :D
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Count Steer wrote: Mon Mar 13, 2023 6:03 pm You could have got a plumber in and saved a few $$s :D
More of a mechanical issue that just happens to involve a tap :)
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I can't decide whether to buy cheap Imperial spanners from ebay, or splash out on some fancy ones from somewhere else......
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Rockburner wrote: Mon Mar 13, 2023 7:27 pm I can't decide whether to buy cheap Imperial spanners from ebay, or splash out on some fancy ones from somewhere else......
A cheap used set? ;)

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/275550619299 ... 6MEALw_wcB
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A set of these 'ere bahco scrapers. Fecking lovely they are.
I'm going to enjoy chucking my horrible motley collection (Christ know where they came from, I have at least six, and they're all crap!) of cheap and nasty triangular scrapers into the bin where they belong ...
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Skub wrote: Mon Mar 13, 2023 7:32 pm
Rockburner wrote: Mon Mar 13, 2023 7:27 pm I can't decide whether to buy cheap Imperial spanners from ebay, or splash out on some fancy ones from somewhere else......
A cheap used set? ;)

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/275550619299 ... 6MEALw_wcB
Lol!

I was contemplating these.....

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/125713894020
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Rockburner wrote: Mon Mar 13, 2023 7:46 pm
Lol!

I was contemplating these.....

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/125713894020
Them's only 25 quid for a set from Halfords with a lifetime guarantee
https://www.halfords.com/tools/hand-too ... 8yEALw_wcB
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MrLongbeard wrote: Mon Mar 13, 2023 7:49 pm
Rockburner wrote: Mon Mar 13, 2023 7:46 pm
Lol!

I was contemplating these.....

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/125713894020
Them's only 25 quid for a set from Halfords with a lifetime guarantee
https://www.halfords.com/tools/hand-too ... 8yEALw_wcB
Are the Halfords drawers a standard size? My tool chests are (iirc) Clarke.
I'll have to get the tape out....
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Not a clue fella me lad, I assume so but how they differ from other cabs I wouldn't know
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Rockburner wrote: Mon Mar 13, 2023 7:55 pm
MrLongbeard wrote: Mon Mar 13, 2023 7:49 pm
Rockburner wrote: Mon Mar 13, 2023 7:46 pm
Lol!

I was contemplating these.....

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/125713894020
Them's only 25 quid for a set from Halfords with a lifetime guarantee
https://www.halfords.com/tools/hand-too ... 8yEALw_wcB
Are the Halfords drawers a standard size? My tool chests are (iirc) Clarke.
I'll have to get the tape out....
I have a Clarke rollcab with Halfords spanner set in placky drawer holder thing, fits in fine.
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demographic wrote: Mon Mar 13, 2023 8:25 pm
Rockburner wrote: Mon Mar 13, 2023 7:55 pm
MrLongbeard wrote: Mon Mar 13, 2023 7:49 pm

Them's only 25 quid for a set from Halfords with a lifetime guarantee
https://www.halfords.com/tools/hand-too ... 8yEALw_wcB
Are the Halfords drawers a standard size? My tool chests are (iirc) Clarke.
I'll have to get the tape out....
I have a Clarke rollcab with Halfords spanner set in placky drawer holder thing, fits in fine.
I'd guess they are close enough, and the shadow foam is easy enough to trim....
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Rockburner wrote: Mon Mar 13, 2023 8:34 pm
demographic wrote: Mon Mar 13, 2023 8:25 pm
Rockburner wrote: Mon Mar 13, 2023 7:55 pm

Are the Halfords drawers a standard size? My tool chests are (iirc) Clarke.
I'll have to get the tape out....
I have a Clarke rollcab with Halfords spanner set in placky drawer holder thing, fits in fine.
I'd guess they are close enough, and the shadow form is easy enough to trim....
Well, I suppose what I really mean is that from memory it was fine and not glaringly bad but I'm not full on Ob-Com ahout it.
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demographic wrote: Mon Mar 13, 2023 8:45 pm
Rockburner wrote: Mon Mar 13, 2023 8:34 pm
demographic wrote: Mon Mar 13, 2023 8:25 pm

I have a Clarke rollcab with Halfords spanner set in placky drawer holder thing, fits in fine.
I'd guess they are close enough, and the shadow form is easy enough to trim....
Well, I suppose what I really mean is that from memory it was fine and not glaringly bad but I'm not full on Ob-Com ahout it.
Nor am I, but it's nice when things fit. :D
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