whay happens when you leave ya tools unattended

it took two days to stock my tool shed up when i moved bfore christmas//i have at least 3 orbital sanders,two belt sanders(one being the biggest makita belt sander youve ever seen..it could tow a car),,i can barely pick up the compound mitre saw its so dammed heavy.....
i got given 1600 pounds when i started working for myself sometime ago as part of completing a viable buisness plan from the government so i went a bit mad at coopers and b n q....i used to have more drills but i gave a double set of firestorms to my dad as his drill was "cheap muck" and there was no way i could let him use rubbish when i had all this good stuff,,,
 
grahame":2sxq8yzm said:
Neil":2sxq8yzm said:
gibbleking":2sxq8yzm said:
the suckers breed like rabbits ,,,thats what...
Um... are you a locksmith?





Or a safe cracker?
Aren't they the same thing? The only difference being that one of them has a licence?
Dunno - do locksmiths actually have a licence?

I just see safe crackers in some euphemistic, cat burglar, "To Catch A Thief"-esque or "Hudson Hawk"-esque manner. Which probably is somewhat euphemistic, there's probably just as much brute force and ignorance as there is in much of the locksmithing that gets done.

It's just when you go in your average locksmiths, you can imagine Cary Grant playing one in a film role in the 50s.

It could be I'm a bit out of date...
 
im a cycling prifficiancy teacher by trade but im also a builder ....these are just one of the piles of tools i have....i have a large shed full of stuff ..
 
gibbleking":37i5y41c said:
im a cycling prifficiancy teacher by trade but im also a builder ....these are just one of the piles of tools i have....i have a large shed full of stuff ..
Aaah, I get it. These are used for "after-hours" activities.

"Mack the knife"

"3 minutes, 4 seconds"
 
never seen such a pile off second rate powertools,you guy,s need to step up and get one off these
 

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Tazio":2gjimrls said:
Price wise Festool seem pretty similar or a bit cheaper than the pro Panasonic stuff.

My 18v Panasonic driver is about 10 years old and still works a treat, and on the original batteries as well. I've also got a 14v which is a lot stronger than it should be. Their 24v stuff is superb, amazing kit.

Edit. Scratch the price comparison. Just looked at more of their stuff.


i have got the panasonic drill driver and sds cordless, and a festool screwdriver and find them both excellent. but the festool is bloody expensive :D
 
never seen such a pile off second rate powertools,you guy,s need to step up and get one off these


hah...mines twice that size...thats a girly saw...my mums saw is bigger than that....pfft 8)
 
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