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Frain20

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  1. Just bought one with the De7023 leg stand as I've just started house bashing on price work..

    I'm just wondering how most go about storing there mitre saws when not in use on or off the job site..we have small site safes provided by the company I work for but the saw only fits in on an angle and then it's a case of fitting other tools around it,which is a pain in the arse..This is generally what happens with the works mitre saw and there all broken or don't cut square..I've thought about using a Chain to secure it but then it's on display all the time and it's more likely to get stolen.. Any ideas?

    They should make a plastic box like the do every other tool.least that way it won't get damaged in the site safe

  2. I have talked to a few roofers about the paslode they all say the same thing. Great for a patch job or a few sq's. You use a lot of gas doing a larger roof making it cost prohibitive and in the winter a lot of misfires due to cold gas.

    The latest paslode is meant to fix the cold gas issue out

  3. I currently have a paslode but next time Ild go bostich as it's slightly cheaper an ice heard good things..

    A lad I worked with had the dewalt nailer your talking about..he ended up hitting a drywall scre whilst fixing skirting..its sat at the back of our office now as it can't be fixed apparently..I can't seem why??

  4. No worries Dano... Being one of the Official Tool testers here in the UK, I obviously have direct e-mail addresses to key players in relevant departments. I simply e-mailed the Posted photo, and re-posted his response..

     

    Glad to be of service...

    How did you manage to become a tester?

    Wouldn't mind getting some tools to test ;)

  5. Don't forget the blades are different dano! If u manage to snag a it on a nail and bugger the blade up,

    Chances are your not going to be able to nip down to your local hardware store and pic another up..not without them ordering one in and waiting a few weeks anyway!

  6. I'm in the same boat,There fixed unfortunately,depending what I've been put on most of the pockets could remain empty and just become excess weight..hopefully this next setup will be fine for the small jobs & lightweight..

    Il pop a picture up tomorrow of my current setup..

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