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Came across metal tongues in one house now that was a problem! Anyone else seen this?
Only where the wife is forced to wear a scold's bridle.:reddevil:
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Came across metal tongues in one house now that was a problem! Anyone else seen this?
I paid £30 off eBay for an inspection camera and found multiple uses for it, one is to carefully drill a 10mm hole in a board, slide in the camera and have a look around. Once you see its all clear, gash away...
So you nearly took your kneecap off with a circular saw so decided to modify a jigsaw to do the job... Does your carer allow you to use power tools without supervision??? :lol:i use a jigsaw with the footplate removed, its not foolproof but i nearly took my kneecap off using a circular saw.
i use a jigsaw with the footplate removed, its not foolproof but i nearly took my kneecap off using a circular saw.
So, how does removing the footplate make it better for cutting floorboards?
Dunno aboot metal bonny lad ... but me Pikey lass has a sharp tongue. (No ..... DON'T go there!!)
Anybody tried the Makita 10.8V HS300D for cutting floorboards? I had a quick look at one at the tool show at Kempton Park on Friday. The blade is only 85mm diameter but it will cut 25.5mm depth, so enough for floorboards. One advantage, if the boards are on show, appears to be the very narrow blade used, so no great gaps when the boards are replaced. Also, it looks like it would be good for confined spaces.
Makita HS300DWE 10.8V li-ion 85mm Circular Saw (2 Batteries) (HS-300-DWE)
Not this thread again!
That's how its taught on the courses now, how outdated are you??? :lol:I asked how old the guy was and he said about mid thirties so I presume he must be a Electrical Trainee!
That's how its taught on the courses now, how outdated are you??? :lol:
Very outdated, still got my brace and bit and rawlplug jumper!:smug:
Don't take it too seriously ...... it's just to get us a bit closer to the 3000 club innit.
Was speaking to a plumber the other day. He said he was working on a house and an "electrician" was working upstairs. He heard so much banging that he went to investigate. He found the guy was trying to get up chipboard flooring with just a hammer and bolster! He offered him his circular saw but he said oh i have never used one of those before!
I asked how old the guy was and he said about mid thirties so I presume he must be a Electrical Trainee!
Mind you he told the plumber he was NICEIC registered!
Don't get me started!
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