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Hermes just "rescheduled" picking up the parcel to between 12 minutes ago and 6 p.m.
Looking at them now. what make did you get?Eye havva mains lectric one. Air is hassul. Yer can buy battery ones anorl but i picked a mains one.
www.sgs-engineering.com
So the link I put up was to air-powered ones.
I was thinking air-powered would give me more power/speed, and also be more compact than a lectric one. So the link I put up was to air-powered ones.
I have no feckin clue as never had one never even used one. But do know I've got a lot of metal (rust) to cut out etc once I retire properly, i.e. can get to my projects.
A duga-duga is also going to be on my list. I do have a windy gun but its a bit pathetic. Can't even undo the wheel nuts on a Landy, or any other car for that matter. (Twas a present so don't put the cuffs on me!) I've tried using it precisely once..
But I await your advice as you is more genned up than meeself!
I fink a plasma cutter is the best way & tidy it up with your noo saw.
Dear Santa.......
No, i'm just a prat!Did you write in invisible ink
J
Thanks for the advice mate!I found that the air ones used alot of air as did the air chisel & the compressor was running most of the
time trying to keep up, unless you've got a big tank,not a tracked type afore some smart article pipes up.
I used my dewalt battery one to chop through some scaffold poles a few weeks ago & it was superb
also chopped up that shed roof 6x2 joists used for 45 mins on and off & had used 1 bar off the battery.
Get 3 bars the batterys, think I have 8 batterys in total. I really like my mini air hack saw but its missing ?? I had a look for the other replicating saw 240v & cant see that I must have gave that away too.
I fink a plasma cutter is the best way & tidy it up with your noo saw.
Dear Santa.......
Spoken like a trew DOM!!Ohhh.
Becareful what link you click on when you search for reciprocating saw attachments
Well depends I spose.
J
Guid afternoon
TGIF
Well thats my 4th week done, not enjoying it.
So despite it being a 7 min walk and great salary, guessing some would put up with it, its not for me.
Notice going in on Monday
Back to being a house husband
Sorry to hear it isn't "suiting".
TBH I hated my job for the last 10 years, but the money was good and I was just banking as much as I could to prepare for freedom.
Oops.
doggy has been sick.
not much just a little bile, but still. she is also very listless, not like her at all.
Of course Wifey is out and I have to stay in as Hermes is supposed to be picking up a parcel.
FFS!
Last thing I want to be doing is running to the vets yet again but if I have to I have to.
Obviously!!!Yes but banking when yer in the tin pail means somit entirely different
Eye havva mains lectric one. Air is hassul. Yer can buy battery ones anorl but i picked a mains one.
www.sgs-engineering.com
She's not at death's door, just got up to welcome Wifey back. (We've all heard the casr but it'll be awhile as she'll be putting the cover on her car. Better go out and hel;p he rI spose!)Poor wee pooch sorry dude.
Obviously!!!
(I haven't a fecking clue what you're on about!)
Right officially
Batteries in an air saw Ingersoll Rand 429 Heavy Duty Air Reciprocating Saw : Amazon.co.uk: DIY & Tools
J
Guid afternoon
TGIF
Well thats my 4th week done, not enjoying it.
So despite it being a 7 min walk and great salary, guessing some would put up with it, its not for me.
Notice going in on Monday
Back to being a house husband
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