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I can tell you right now that the wall by your knees is not 5.73 metres away from you! Take it back and get your money back!
Trouble is when we get new toys/tools, we as grown up boys/men walk around the house measuring stuff or wanting to drill stuff or even . . . . Go to work, just to use it.
Our families must think we are nutters - but we know the truth don't we?
 
I can tell you right now that the wall by your knees is not 5.73 metres away from you! Take it back and get your money back!
Trouble is when we get new toys/tools, we as grown up boys/men walk around the house measuring stuff or wanting to drill stuff or even . . . . Go to work, just to use it.
Our families must think we are nutters - but we know the truth don't we?

It's gone past the thinking stage mate :rolleyes:, trust me they know ;):).
 
When I get a new power tool, generally, I will present it on the coffee table, periodically pick it up and examine it and then re seat in on the coffee table and repeat when necessary.

So sad.
I find myself making excuses to use it either around the house or in the garage, God knows how many pointless holes the poor garage wall has now
 
Just stop & think Mathew: Now you have to go & buy a shiny new filling knife or pointing trowel (maybe both), You need something to fill in the holes you made ;):).
how about a couple of covert mini cameras so his missus can see what he's up to in the garage while she's watching constipation street.
 

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