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I like it when people send me tools!
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No need to laugh - I didn't realise these existed. I might actually use the cordless impact drive occasionally now.

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Rockburner wrote: Thu May 18, 2023 10:54 am 16844036451518832925270681237647.jpg

It happened again!
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ChrisW wrote: Thu May 18, 2023 7:29 pm No need to laugh - I didn't realise these existed. I might actually use the cordless impact drive occasionally now.

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I have some of them ;)
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Felix wrote: Fri Mar 24, 2023 11:55 am Handy wee tool. Just cut up a plank of 4"x2" to test and its got the thumbs up for me. Looks like if needed i could add a longer chain and guid if i find it to small but yes, quite chuffed.
Used an the 2nd small tree since i got it. 4 to 6" trunks and its burnt out. Smoke coming from motor what was quite disappointing. Ill not get another unless brand ones are available with guarantees. Ill check later Man U beat Chelsea.
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Felix wrote: Thu May 25, 2023 8:06 pm
Felix wrote: Fri Mar 24, 2023 11:55 am Handy wee tool. Just cut up a plank of 4"x2" to test and its got the thumbs up for me. Looks like if needed i could add a longer chain and guid if i find it to small but yes, quite chuffed.
Used an the 2nd small tree since i got it. 4 to 6" trunks and its burnt out. Smoke coming from motor what was quite disappointing. Ill not get another unless brand ones are available with guarantees. Ill check later Man U beat Chelsea.
I'm not surprised! It's just a pruning saw. My old gardener had a Makita one and it was OK for the annual pollarding of the willows (nothing much over 1" but quite a lot of them)*. 6in tree trunks are a bit of a big ask.

* even so I prefer to use my Silky Zubat saw for cleaner cuts - chain saws are a bit 'chewy'.
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Yorick wrote: Thu May 18, 2023 7:37 pm
ChrisW wrote: Thu May 18, 2023 7:29 pm No need to laugh - I didn't realise these existed. I might actually use the cordless impact drive occasionally now.

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I have some of them ;)
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Count Steer wrote: Thu May 25, 2023 8:24 pm
I'm not surprised! It's just a pruning saw. My old gardener had a Makita one and it was OK for the annual pollarding of the willows (nothing much over 1" but quite a lot of them)*. 6in tree trunks are a bit of a big ask.

* even so I prefer to use my Silky Zubat saw for cleaner cuts - chain saws are a bit 'chewy'.
I normally use a pole saw but these trees were right next to a green house and were getting taken down to six foot. The hand held gave me the use of one hand to hold an pull the tree back away from the glass
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Replacement in the post :thumbup:
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Rockburner wrote: Thu May 18, 2023 10:54 am 16844036451518832925270681237647.jpg

It happened again!
I'll PM you my address when you get fed up with folk sending you gear. :thumbup:
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6piece set of those plastic plier/clamps for brake/fuel lines etc.. which will be handy when I sort the front brake calipers on the ZX11 once the new gubbins arrive.
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I really should just go and get some bi-focals, but until I admit I'm old enough I'll keep finding workarounds;

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MrLongbeard wrote: Sat Aug 12, 2023 3:34 pm I really should just go and get some bi-focals, but until I admit I'm old enough I'll keep finding workarounds;

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That'll be heavy on yer nose and those ear clips will nip. :(
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Skub wrote: Sat Aug 12, 2023 4:52 pm
MrLongbeard wrote: Sat Aug 12, 2023 3:34 pm I really should just go and get some bi-focals, but until I admit I'm old enough I'll keep finding workarounds;

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That'll be heavy on yer nose and those ear clips will nip. :(
Nipple clips?
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ChrisW wrote: Thu May 18, 2023 7:29 pm No need to laugh - I didn't realise these existed. I might actually use the cordless impact drive occasionally now.

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Sometimes you just need a very long socket to spin a nut onto a very long coach bolt. Handy for trimming out stairways in floorjoists.
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As its a half inch square drive socket on a 1/4" hex adapter it won't do massive torque but it's fine for coach bolts into timber. That was for the perimeter joists in this bit thats on 300 centres single joists at the close end and doubled up at the far end where the higher weight loading goes.
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Some of the spacings look slightly uneven but those are in areas where there's steel girders.
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Yorick wrote: Sat Aug 12, 2023 5:28 pm
Nipple clips?
No thanks, we already have a set
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Didn't really need anything but i thought i would give £20 to Temu.
Surprisingly it mostly seems ok

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MrLongbeard wrote: Sat Aug 12, 2023 3:34 pm I really should just go and get some bi-focals, but until I admit I'm old enough I'll keep finding workarounds;

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I have one that's about 12 years old and I use it regularly for the model making and soldering. It needs a new magnifying glass but I think it'll be a whole new item before too long.

There's an ol' boy posts on Model Ship World who made his own because the ones you buy (mine is pretty much identical the the one in your picture) are below a certain standard. I think he's made a few to order but I wouldn't want to afford one. :D
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