Wish we didn't have ours.
W is always on at me to get the feckin new install done so she can have her dining room back.
Well a bloke has to have a workroom/toolstore/"bit" store!;)

I usually get.....youve got all that space out there why do I need all the space in the house for yer
stuff..everywhere is Kevs things and no room for mine :rolleyes: Pfffffff I do have a lot of gear which is
junk :eek::eek: How dare she.o_O
 
I usually get.....youve got all that space out there why do I need all the space in the house for yer
stuff..everywhere is Kevs things and no room for mine :rolleyes: Pfffffff I do have a lot of gear which is
junk :eek::eek: How dare she.o_O
Fortunately we have a hobbyroom, upstairs, I have about 1/4 of it she has the rest and I couldn't even get to the radiator valve when trying to crawl to it under her table. She says she is going to get some industrial shelving up but I know this will just mean more space for more junk! (W says I have to type "material" instead of junk!)
(she's stopped reading this over my shoulder now!):D:D:D
 
Fortunately we have a hobbyroom, upstairs, I have about 1/4 of it she has the rest and I couldn't even get to the radiator valve when trying to crawl to it under her table. She says she is going to get some industrial shelving up but I know this will just mean more space for more junk! (W says I have to type "material" instead of junk!)
(she's stopped reading this over my shoulder now!):D:D:D

Haha tis ok lads shes gone :D:D
 
Ryobi tools are quite good make, and I will tell ye I have a cooper pot not an expensive brass one...
Well I'll let you know how good it is when I get onto it. Of the two Ryobi strimmers we have, the 4 stroke one is brill WHEN it is working, but we first had a camshaft belt stretch due to poor instructions on oil level so it go too hot, replaced no messing fair enough, then the carb is playing up so can only get tickoever when I first start it.
Meanwhile we got a 2 stroke which starts and runs fantastic but cos one of the handles is the shaft, unlike the bicycle style handle/controls of the 4 stroke, the vibration is a killer and I can't do as much with it as tother un.
I'll get to the bottom of the 4 stroke one one day!
 
Well I'll let you know how good it is when I get onto it. Of the two Ryobi strimmers we have, the 4 stroke one is brill WHEN it is working, but we first had a camshaft belt stretch due to poor instructions on oil level so it go too hot, replaced no messing fair enough, then the carb is playing up so can only get tickoever when I first start it.
Meanwhile we got a 2 stroke which starts and runs fantastic but cos one of the handles is the shaft, unlike the bicycle style handle/controls of the 4 stroke, the vibration is a killer and I can't do as much with it as tother un.
I'll get to the bottom of the 4 stroke one one day!

Ive got an old stihl saw for cutting slabs ect feck me the vibrations off it are shocking but by golly
it revs so high & will run all day. After a couple of mins you cant feel yer mitts :eek:
 
Aint you supposed to wear ballistic gloves or something, to stop you getting white finger? Vibes will give you serious probs in later life.

Yes but I dont have them :oops: ive had a bit of white finger before from using commercial air guns
from doing tyres for years, just the one finger the middle one (not a joke haha) I soon moved away
from doing tyres & went into management. Ended up with a shaky brain o_O
 

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