:D Joy!
I just bought a cordless 18v 3000rpm Jig-saw, some HCS blades and (not 1, not 2, not 3 but) four rolls of insulation tape.
And a set of auto-adjust wrenches!
MMMmmmm, tools!
(I can imagine all the guys nodding in appreciation)
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:D Joy!
I just bought a cordless 18v 3000rpm Jig-saw, some HCS blades and (not 1, not 2, not 3 but) four rolls of insulation tape.
And a set of auto-adjust wrenches!
MMMmmmm, tools!
(I can imagine all the guys nodding in appreciation)
Imagination such a wonderful thing innit...Quote:
Originally posted by wossname
(I can imagine all the guys nodding in appreciation)
I thought this was going to be a rant about people in work or something :D
I just gouged a hole in my coffee table :(
:lol: :lol: :lol:
you know, there's this book : "handy for unhandy people"...:D
I need...
Power Tools for Dummies
How not to Destroy Furniture in Easy Steps
Simple Tips to Avoid Electocution in the Home
Auto adjust wrenches?
Que es eso?
For tuning cars?Quote:
Auto adjust wrenches
Self adjusting to the size of your nuts! The act of pulling the tool makes it fit tighter!
:D
El Cheapo wratchet set from Homebase. Utterly ruins all nuts and bolts between 1/4 and 1 1/2 inches.
You need sandpaper!
Remove the fuse that prevent electrocution. And when tightening your nuts dont do it too tight or you will break them and then what would the missus say.
'Your so useless I dont know why I keep you around'
:lol:
I just got THIS
It has solved all my troubles.
[EDIT] Stupid link only goes so far... well anyways, it's just a forum so you'll never really know what one I got... so just believe.[/EDIT]
I bet it took lots of kitchen roll to clean up the mess from your wifes excitement when you walked in with that :lol:
I just clicked the link again to remind myself of my new tool.
You have to go to belt/ryobi, but whatever.
:ehh: DAng! I shouldda got the makita!
I got an 18v cordless dewalt drill a week or so ago. Nice freakin drill, bad thing is, now I'm expected to use it. :(
I wouldn't put that thing anywhere near my nuts...:rolleyes:Quote:
Originally posted by wossname
Self adjusting to the size of your nuts! The act of pulling the tool makes it fit tighter!
:D
El Cheapo wratchet set from Homebase. Utterly ruins all nuts and bolts between 1/4 and 1 1/2 inches.
I am too big to worry about that ;)
I used to have a 12V POS but the charger broke.
I got a 14.4 V and you can really tell the difference.
gonna build a deck?
Wow what wood you going to use. Dont get two excited by the wood it will fool you and you may find you get attracted by the wrong one. :D
Bod, who you talking to?
I was askin demot, but I"m planning on puttin a deck up sometime before winter hits.
Probably just run-of-the-mill PT pine.
You and your deck :lol:
Yeah, what a deck-head.
Gah, wasn't listening.Quote:
Originally posted by JPicasso
Bod, who you talking to?
I was askin demot, but I"m planning on puttin a deck up sometime before winter hits.
Probably just run-of-the-mill PT pine.
Had to pay for the deck, I'm not real handy. Got the drill for small projects around the crib. It's a bit of an overkill, but I've had about 3 drills that were cheapies and lasted no more than a year a piece. Last one my mother in law bought me - it was a Singer, yes the sewing machine company. :rolleyes:
I had one of those 12 V "firestorms" that had interchangeable drill, jigsaw and sander attachments.
The jigsaw drained the battery lots and you endedup with 3/4 of your cutting when it would run out of juice. The sander was okay but I could never find sandpaper with the correct hole pattern.
Anyways, yeah, 18v is probably overkill for... what exactly do you use it for?
So far, exercise bike, swingset, and walking around in the dark watching the sparks in the motor going zzzzz, zzzzz.
Dewalt are the best tools man will ever invent.
I put down 57m2 of deckingi in me garden and the drill (used as a screw driver) was absolutely superb.
Bit expensive, though.
Huh huh huh what a big girly girl you are.Quote:
Originally posted by demotivater
Gah, wasn't listening.
Had to pay for the deck, I'm not real handy. Got the drill for small projects around the crib. It's a bit of an overkill, but I've had about 3 drills that were cheapies and lasted no more than a year a piece. Last one my mother in law bought me - it was a Singer, yes the sewing machine company. :rolleyes:
:lol:
Dude, don't say things like that until you've driven a JCB! They PWN! :DQuote:
Originally posted by yrwyddfa
Dewalt are the best tools man will ever invent.
I put down 57m2 of deckingi in me garden and the drill (used as a screw driver) was absolutely superb.
Bit expensive, though.
I flattened by garden out with a mini JCB and it was fun . . . .
Right up until the part when I found a big pile of ****e under the topsoil which was
'just gonna move'
'No - I'm not giving up'
'Who the hell put this here'
'Right here goes'
And then promptly tipped the damn thing over whichlanded on me leg.
. . . and it really hurt; and I cried like a baby and had to hide from the wife we she came out to see if I was OK.
Fork, and shovel next time.
Odd things I have driven in my short but colourful life:
* 1.8 turbo diesel Ford Fiesta :ehh: (Up-hill traffic light escapes in 3rd gear :D)
* Massey Ferguson 9 Litre V8 tractor (wow)
* 4 ton Forklift truck
* JCB ^^
* A horse (Just plain weird)
* Ride-on lawnmower
* Stihl Concrete-saw (ugh ugh, me poweful, ugh ugh)
Quit looking up my skirt!Quote:
Originally posted by wossname
Huh huh huh what a big girly girl you are.
:lol:
:cry:
57 square meters of decking?Quote:
Originally posted by yrwyddfa
Dewalt are the best tools man will ever invent.
I put down 57m2 of deckingi in me garden and the drill (used as a screw driver) was absolutely superb.
Bit expensive, though.
I didn't think the whole of england was that big!
Or did you build a second story?
We had to build somewhere to put all the asylum seekers.Quote:
Originally posted by JPicasso
57 square meters of decking?
I didn't think the whole of england was that big!
Or did you build a second story?
Then it's not a deck. It's a raft. :DQuote:
Originally posted by wossname
We had to build somewhere to put all the asylum seekers.
Twi (non-overlapping levels):
(1) For superior adults to persuse the activities going on in the garden
(2) A lower level for guests, dogs, cats, and kids.
It's class war in my house
Are we going to sink it in the ocean just to add the usual asylum seekers challenge :lol: J/K
Sink it a 100 miles offshore. Those who return have proved themselves worthy...:lol:
...Will be shot on the beach as invading troops! :lol:
Expecially if its Skegness all the old men will have flashbacks to the war :lol:
Have you guys finished this sandpaper class yet.
I have an application I would like to screw up.