1 coarse, 1 fine for sharpening edges.
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Re: Tool purchases
I just use it to grind. Nothing subtle here
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Re: Tool purchases
It does say in the advert "2 pre-mounted 75mm diameter and 20mm wide discs (1 grinding disc, 1 polishing disc)
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Re: Tool purchases
I need to post a correction, it's does have pre-drilled mounting holes. I need to go to spec savers.
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Re: Tool purchases
Poor obs.
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Re: Tool purchases
Presumably pre-tapped holes in cast lugs in the base? (I bet they're Cycle thread..... )KungFooBob wrote: ↑Tue Aug 06, 2024 6:08 am I need to post a correction, it's does have pre-drilled mounting holes. I need to go to spec savers.
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Re: Tool purchases
For the same reason you don't put a fine edge on a wood chisel with a concrete paver.
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Re: Tool purchases
I've only played with this for 5 minutes but this is my new favourite tool...
It's a milwaukee cordless m12 portable bandsaw. Definitely didn't need it as I have a hacksaw but it cuts through steel and aluminium like butter. It cut that steel box section in a couple of seconds. Very pleased indeed and will definitely make cutting metal less painful (arthritis in fingers).
I've a few M12 milwaukee tools now and very impressed with all of them.
It's a milwaukee cordless m12 portable bandsaw. Definitely didn't need it as I have a hacksaw but it cuts through steel and aluminium like butter. It cut that steel box section in a couple of seconds. Very pleased indeed and will definitely make cutting metal less painful (arthritis in fingers).
I've a few M12 milwaukee tools now and very impressed with all of them.
Re: Tool purchases
Look what you made me doCount Steer wrote: ↑Mon Aug 05, 2024 2:29 pm If anyone else wants a £25 bench grinder (should be £50)....I've got one and it's fine.
https://www.screwfix.com/p/titan-ttb905 ... 240v/549vv
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My nephew, apprentice electrician, loves his M12 kit, the cut off saw and heated jacket are particularly good. He barely picks his M18 kit up these days as the M12 is as capable as the higher voltage kit whilst being much lighter for all day use.dern wrote: ↑Tue Aug 06, 2024 5:15 pm I've only played with this for 5 minutes but this is my new favourite tool...
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It's a milwaukee cordless m12 portable bandsaw. Definitely didn't need it as I have a hacksaw but it cuts through steel and aluminium like butter. It cut that steel box section in a couple of seconds. Very pleased indeed and will definitely make cutting metal less painful (arthritis in fingers).
I've a few M12 milwaukee tools now and very impressed with all of them.
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Re: Tool purchases
Cordless 1/2" router...
Oh, were you expecting it to be battery powered? It's definitely cordless though.
Oh, were you expecting it to be battery powered? It's definitely cordless though.
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Re: Tool purchases
One of those came up in a video I watched yesterday.
Don't fret if you can't watch all of it, he / his style is an acquired taste
Don't fret if you can't watch all of it, he / his style is an acquired taste
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Re: Tool purchases
Watched it the other day, interesting build (although after watching three versions of the tambour door I ran out of time and went to work) with some amazing details.MrLongbeard wrote: ↑Tue Aug 27, 2024 11:07 pm One of those came up in a video I watched yesterday.
Don't fret if you can't watch all of it, he / his style is an acquired taste
I could get bored with hin chuntering on about tattoos mind.
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Re: Tool purchases
Not "purchases", per se..... but on Sunday I picked up a few things from my Dad's old workshop....
These Draper socket sets were always in disarray when my Dad was working on something... but even after what must be at least 40 years now... there's only 3 sockets missing from the 3/8" set! (the 9,12,14 mm sockets and a couple of extensions)
The 1/2" set is complete.
A load of taps and dies : mostly imperial, but there were a few metrics as well
And this:
it weighs a metric fuckton.... empty!
This is probably why:
The only reason I grabbed it is because the missus wants it for her leatherworking tools.
These Draper socket sets were always in disarray when my Dad was working on something... but even after what must be at least 40 years now... there's only 3 sockets missing from the 3/8" set! (the 9,12,14 mm sockets and a couple of extensions)
The 1/2" set is complete.
A load of taps and dies : mostly imperial, but there were a few metrics as well
And this:
it weighs a metric fuckton.... empty!
This is probably why:
The only reason I grabbed it is because the missus wants it for her leatherworking tools.
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Re: Tool purchases
Ordered a pair of Knipex Pliers/Wrenches in 150mm and 250mm sizes. These are the 150mm ones:
https://toolstoredirect.co.uk/products/knipex-86-05-150
https://toolstoredirect.co.uk/products/knipex-86-05-150
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Re: Tool purchases
https://www.ebay.com/itm/235686627496?_ ... R7qsmt3fZARockburner wrote: ↑Tue Nov 05, 2024 10:05 am Not "purchases", per se..... but on Sunday I picked up a few things from my Dad's old workshop....
These Draper socket sets were always in disarray when my Dad was working on something... but even after what must be at least 40 years now... there's only 3 sockets missing from the 3/8" set! (the 9,12,14 mm sockets and a couple of extensions)
https://www.ebay.com/itm/332838377989?_ ... R7ysmt3fZA
https://www.ebay.com/itm/335521029305?_ ... R76smt3fZA
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Re: Tool purchases
Yeah, i could. But I've got plenty of 3/8s stuff already.ZRX61 wrote: ↑Tue Nov 05, 2024 7:36 pmhttps://www.ebay.com/itm/235686627496?_ ... R7qsmt3fZARockburner wrote: ↑Tue Nov 05, 2024 10:05 am Not "purchases", per se..... but on Sunday I picked up a few things from my Dad's old workshop....
These Draper socket sets were always in disarray when my Dad was working on something... but even after what must be at least 40 years now... there's only 3 sockets missing from the 3/8" set! (the 9,12,14 mm sockets and a couple of extensions)
https://www.ebay.com/itm/332838377989?_ ... R7ysmt3fZA
https://www.ebay.com/itm/335521029305?_ ... R76smt3fZA
In fact, it's quite possible that i have those very sockets somewhere in my toolboxes already.
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