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    Quote Originally Posted by Mickhead View Post
    Ho lee chit what are you firing them out of? my SBL is a gentle slow kicking unit ( unless youre sitting down bench resting )
    Its just a Marlin 1895S, but its not a heavy gun, so kicks like a mule,or at least it did until the mercury slug was installed, and I use a slip on limb saver as well. Should be just smooth when the muzzle brake goes on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jay see View Post
    Have bitten the bullet and started my Ryobi collection. Should be good enough for the around the house.

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    Ryobi is good! Just dont buy the hot air blower. Its crep. Dont write off aldi and ozito either
    Seriously. Some of their stuff is excellent for home use.
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    The Ozito tools I have seem good, so far.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mudnut View Post
    The Ozito tools I have seem good, so far.
    I have some ozito stuff, I find it will do the job just not as nice. I have a mitre saw which the deck deg settings aren't quite right and an angle grinder which has always had a nasty vibration.

    Both have lasted me for years and have done what I needed (kinda) but if I had the money in retrospect I wouldn't buy them again.

    Edit:my father in law has a lot of the cordless stuff and he's a mechanic. He seems to rate it okay.
    2003 GU TD42 with a few extra ponies

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    Aldi cordless tools... Wait till theyre in the clearance basket at half price. 4 amp hour batteries with a digital display, 29 bucks. Where the fark do the brand names get off charging 100 bucks for theirs. Clearance prices: Brushless saw $69. Brushless grinder $same. Dual battery compressors $49. Brushless impact $49.. and my favourite cordless slide compound 216 mm was just 99 bucks. If they are shyt, which quite a few of their tools are, bring them back next time you are there, no questions asked!B9CC72C3-899E-402F-9C35-C950A291C420.jpeg

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    Quote Originally Posted by rusty_nail View Post
    Believe I know what you're talking about but why not post up for everyone? The boss uses euro plug, it spins very well on the fitting as opposed to nitto but I'll consider grabbing one next time I'm at Bunnings

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    I have this on every tool and had it on every air tool in my shop. If I was setting up again I would simply fit it to each Air Hose. Assuming you run 1 or 2 hoses only then you only need 1 or 2. Best Shit Ever!!!

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    How many of your nail guns did you have to sift through to find one with the safety not jammed....😜

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    Quote Originally Posted by nissannewby View Post
    How many of your nail guns did you have to sift through to find one with the safety not jammed....
    Bhahahaha. Back in the day working at a bench doing production runs every gun on every bench was jammed for sure.

    These days with little use it's not really needed. My bradder still has a jam though.

    Here is another option for adapting but more likely to get pinched on site. I made this for flexibility in my shed.





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    Quote Originally Posted by Rogue Dung Beetle View Post
    Wish it was Nissan though, Toyotas just can't keep up with the Pootrol pace.
    The only good thing about an 80 series is..... the front end?? Wrong!!, the Engine?? Wrong!! the Full Time 4WD system?? Wrong!! Its the NissanPatrol.com.au stubby holder fitted over the transfer lever.
    WARNING: Towballs used for recoveries can, and do kill people and damage property.

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    I run all makita battery gear for work, love it, so many different tools in the makita battery range. Am looking at getting a battery rattle gun to make wheel rotating quicker and easier. There’s a few different options though. What would you guys say would be the minimum impact rate/torque required for rotating wheels on the patrol?


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    I have a little 1/4in dewalt impact driver rated at 200 something nm. Not designed for that but I have rattled a wheel nut off before.. It wasn't exactly expedient and I thought it was going to sheer the socket adapter haha. If I was going to buy something for that purpose I'd look for a 1/2in gun.
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