potus

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Popped into the local Lidls today and as a heads up there are loads of their air tools available, needle gun, saw, grinder, orbital sander etc.
 
Popped into the local Lidls today and as a heads up there are loads of their air tools available, needle gun, saw, grinder, orbital sander etc.

I picked up a spray head last week but could really use a needle gun :)
 
I've got one of their impact guns which does the job on most nuts. I have bought one of these little cut off saws which is really great for getting into awkward places, I don't know if Lidl sell the cos this was from Machine Mart but the only downside is you can only use their spare blades:oops: the wrench jobber is a pile of rubbish though

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I've got one of their impact guns which does the job on most nuts. I have bought one of these little cut off saws which is really great for getting into awkward places, I don't know if Lidl sell the cos this was from Machine Mart but the only downside is you can only use their spare blades:oops: the wrench jobber is a pile of rubbish though

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Air tools need a mist lubricated feed or oiler attached, at the very least a bit of thin oil put in them now and again. Of course that does not apply to spray guns which need dry air..
 
Air tools need a mist lubricated feed or oiler attached, at the very least a bit of thin oil put in them now and again. Of course that does not apply to spray guns which need dry air..
It has a spray up the pipe before it's used
 
I've got one of their impact guns which does the job on most nuts. I have bought one of these little cut off saws which is really great for getting into awkward places, I don't know if Lidl sell the cos this was from Machine Mart but the only downside is you can only use their spare blades:oops: the wrench jobber is a pile of rubbish though

Our local Lidl's did have the stubby saw, I was tempted but didn't go for it in the end. All items appeared good quality, I have an electric Parkside chainsaw which has never let me down in donkeys years and from memory the air tools were Parkside.
 

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