Best dog I never had!
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Best dog I never had!
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I take it all back :-) That does seem quite reasonable really like they say there, cement bags, blocks etc...
Someone please buy one and test it up a decent hill, truly keen to see if it can do XXdegree inclines at 130kg too :-)
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Hopefully back on track apologies Rusty-Nailstar!
Honestly, this space-age shovel is a game changer for young & old!
https://www.fiskars.com.au/products/...st-Hole-Shovel
Not exactly sure of the full techy ergonomic design specs but crikey it is an easy hour on these versus 20 years ago all day rusty/splintered Cyclones best in the business then :-)
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Not to worry Big Mate :-) [emoji106][emoji106]Got me Fluorescence kit on avoiding high speed Kanga/Toro/Dingo Massive Loaders[emoji106]
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Bought one of the Milwaukee heated vests. It takes their M12 batteries so you're not carrying as much bulk in your pocket but can fit the M18 batteries if needed. The idea is to wear it as a mid layer and put a good jacket on top.
Pretty bloody awesome, just makes it feel like you have the sun on your back and chest when you are in the shade.
Gonna be pretty sweet for snow trips!
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Those thinking about a set of ratchet spammers but don't want to spend too much. Today is your day.
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Perfect timing thanks Daz, driving past SC in under 5 minutes [emoji106]
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Yeah thinking a double up would be wicked
Only one set left now @Lilydale store, appreciate the heads up Daz!
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Me too!
30 second review.. the ratchet doesn't feel as nice as the little set I have but I guess that's to be expected for the price. Lifetime warranty though.
Also.. CHECK ALL OF THEM. My 19mm gave me 2 ratchets then packed it in. Lucky I checked them in the carpark. Had to walk straight back in and swap it. On the plus side, if you're in the northern suburbs of Adelaide and don't mind missing out on a 19mm they're putting the set back on th shelf further discounted.
Also make sure you don’t accidentally grab the 22pc standard set, boxes look nearly identical and RRP price (no discounts on them) is almost exactly 50% same same. Just checked my ratchet set and all seems to clicking around ok thankfully.
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Was told a long time ago , to buy the best tool you can afford.
but then again they only have to work once eh ha ha
Yeah i agree for the most part. I need a pair of closing circlip pliers. I'm 50yo and never needed them before. I have a job i need a set for. might use them another couple of times in my life. a $14 pair will do just fine. This set of ratchet spanners will compliment my Gear Wrench set that do my heavy lifting. If this is all i could afford they would do though. Happy days. cheap as chips.
Bought these today.
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Gotta say, after ratcheting each one 10 times or more back here at home, there is huge variation in the ratcheting feel spanner to spanner. I get there is likely to be difference between the largest-to-smallest spanners, but I found significant variations between next-size spanners. Some were large-clicky ratchets and some tiny-clicky if that makes sense. But for $75 for 20 spanners that's justifiable for a cheap tool. And with lifetime warranty who would complain? Just my observation.
Have wanted one for years. Could have used it last weekend and saved 8 hours of pain!!!!
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I noticed the same thing. I reckon they have a variation in the number of teeth on the ratchet (more teeth smaller ratchet sound). Like you said, not just from big to small but all over the shop. Compared to the little(more expensive) set I have they don't feel as solid, little bit loose in the mechanism and a larger ratchet tooth/sound. I was happy to take the set home anyway though. $75 with a lifetime warranty, can't really go wrong..
Scored 20% off a new Aussie made bullbar for EOFY.
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Just in time too for the Zombie apocalypse starting at midnight tonight!
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Got some of these recently;
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Haven't used them in anger yet but I can see them being pretty handy. Every now and then a bit of flex would make life easier.. not to mention I now have a variety of extension sizes rather than just too long or too short..
Ebay $99.. I'll find the link for you when I have a sec.
Edit: https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?m...2F332459362423
Also for those that are interested, they're made so depending how you seat the socket they are normal OR wobbly.
Far from a tool, a top bloke will soon be helping us out progress needed. Gear is only as good as the blokes driving it [emoji106][emoji106]
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Ok, got impatient and couldn't sleep. Unpacked tonight. Oh my God, its huge. Weighs alot too, 30.5kg actually. Bit of work to set it up and I'm still not quite happy re bench position but that can wait. So the kit comes with saw, 2 batteries and a dual port charger, and a 60 tooth blade, which won't get super fine cuts but will do ok.
Ducting and blade are all disconnected but once you find where the Allen key is hidden, it's fairly simple to setup.
I plugged a couple of batteries and and just turned it over, starts smooth and as quiet as you could expect from a drop saw. When I'm not going to wake my family I will make some test cuts, with various densities of timber.
Slide action is ultra smooth, miter action feels just as good. It feels odd that the bar stays put and the saw moves along it but its handy that i can have it hard against my shed wall and it doesn't fowl.
You can see my old saw also for a size reference. The ozito saw is a 10" or 255mm sliding miter saw.
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Hi guys,
Has anyone got some advice on stihl chainsaws? Im looking to buy a second hand one, as I can't afford to splash out and spend what the new ones cost. Any models to steer clear of?
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