The image from the camera has it flush with the block, but I will see tomorrow morning when I get the plates apart.
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Good points Darren, I asked about the 240V corded versions and they were close to $700 each! I am sure it will get used, but they were all around this 280-325 mark, so just went with the brand i had batteries for.
They are great for tradies doing rough ins on new houses!
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This Stanley ratcheting screw driver is great. I bought it because the hex sized screwdriver and Allen head bits fit into it. I wanted something that had greater reach and was easier to do up or undo Allen key bolts.
There are two sizes, short and long and it was only once I used it I found that the long extension is removable! So you effectively get the short version too. Bonus.
There are bits in the handle, but I've rarely used them.
Highly recommended of you hate removing and resetting Allen keys to tighten or remove bolts.http://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/forum.../2020/06/6.jpghttp://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/forum.../2020/06/7.jpg
Just seen this circ saw on Maine cabin masters!!! What a bloody beast! For those not Familiar with stupid imperial, the blade diameter is over 413mm!!! http://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/forum.../2020/06/9.jpg
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Probably around 180mm? I reckon it would still cut deeper than a 12" dropsaw
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Would wanna be Japanese Makita too, not from the chinese division.