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  1. Thanks. I am a member for a while already.
  2. Hi all. Does any of you own a set of easy outs or left hand drill bits? I'm currently looking for a set of those, not because I really need right now but just to have in case of emergency, you never know when you will break a bolt and I hate running to the shop hunting for this kind of stuff when I'm really busy. I have read some reviews about a set of easy outs form laser tools which some guys say that they snap while trying to unscrew a bolt If any of you uses one of these sets, what make do you guys use? Where did you buy them?
  3. It is called CV boot clamp plier I got one, very handy when it comes to replace the split boot.
  4. I'm hunting for a decent but not too expensive drill driver or a combi driver. As it is to be used occasionally, I saw today in B&Q a Mac Alister with a lithium battery for a decent price but with only one battery. I have a preference for two batteries and talking about 2 batteries, Ryobi comes with a good price with 2 lithium batteries for around £100. Dewalt and makita for around £100 just bring nicad batteries. I probably need to wait for one of those events - 20% off in B&Q to buy a good cordless drill for a good price. What do you guys think about Ryobi? Does any of you use it?
  5. Thanks for your reply. The hole is to be drilled in a cavity wall and I've got the decent sds drill. Anything else you can recommend that doesn't cost a lot for a person like me to drill a hole with a diamond core once in a blue moon?
  6. Hi guys. I need to drill a 100mm diameter hole in my kitchen for the extractor fan ducting. After googling a bit I found a reasonable price on one website. I don't need anything too professional because I'm a DIY person and I'm not doing this sort of holes everyday. Instead of hiring it for £50 I can buy one and keep it to use in any other property that I can move to. I always like to buy professional tools to do my bits and pieces but in this situation I don't think I need something too expensive. Please check the link below and tell me what you guys think: http://www.bamfordtrading.com/products/core-drill-sds-kit-107x150-sds--diamond-core-drill-107mm-diameter-x-150mm-with-arborpilot-drill.html
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