T
trev
He's talking about what used to be known, round here anyway, as a tap and turn. It was a tool for making holes in masonaryerrm I'm lost...Please explain
Discuss Old Stanley tools in the UK Electrical Forum area at ElectriciansForums.net
He's talking about what used to be known, round here anyway, as a tap and turn. It was a tool for making holes in masonaryerrm I'm lost...Please explain
ahh right got you......drilled holes threw me.......yes i've used them also and a hand held drill.He's talking about what used to be known, round here anyway, as a tap and turn. It was a tool for making holes in masonary
Thought I was the bees knees when I bought a Yankee screwdriver
And the oldest Tool I've got is ...........the oldest tool ive got is a straight razor from the late 1800's
i dont have many, cant beat the shave though. a DE/SE razor can get closeBest shave you can have a straight razor
And who has drilled holes using a rawplug tool not just one hole but many
Your supposed to hold them by the handle gmes so they don't catch your hand
there not that dangerous, just be careful or you will be reaching for the alumI bet if people are honest most of the guys on here have done the same they were lethal, but at the same time a very useful tool
im sure you had to make your bends as well, ive never made trunking bends ive made plenty of tray bends,sets etc though.my first job was putting up about 120m of 4" steel trunking around a factory wall, dropped off in the morning with my bait bag, a screw driver, a lump hammer and a tap & turn (trunking & fixings already on site)
these boys with their battery powered everythings don't know they are born!!!
Canvas tool bag, tap and turn rawl tool, footprint dogs in 2 sizes, BA spanners and nut spinners just to name a few. Oh, and a full set of metric and whitworth spanners.
im sure you had to make your bends as well, ive never made trunking bends ive made plenty of tray bends,sets etc though.
i try to make it out of one piece if i can even of its more difficult just for ****s and giggles
I bet if people are honest most of the guys on here have done the same they were lethal, but at the same time a very useful tool
Reply to Old Stanley tools in the UK Electrical Forum area at ElectriciansForums.net