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  1. We need a online pattern that you can put your own labels into
  2. Rossi van is very organised and it defiantly reflects the man. The locking section on the back a standard L bar would work but I had mine made so it wasn't exactly 90 so that it pulls in better.
  3. Cordless metal connector nailer, would get me
  4. The bluetooth compatibility is so that when the batteries are paired with your device they will only work when you are in range, it's more of a security device if someone was to steal your tool or battery.
  5. I've got some of these. So quick to use, great for suspended ceilings and fixing battens to walls.
  6. Mine is the same height saw this but with less smaller boxes and with the large boxes
  7. I had one lad jump my saw off the track and across it! I have version 1 & 2 and they both cut away from the stip on the bevel. Look forward to seeing your stickers for the rails, dewalt should have the patterns available for download
  8. A few weeks later I had my battery jigsaw stolen with a 4amp battery in!!
  9. Going to order splinter strips and friction strips, got a lot of rails Has anyone else got custom rails other than Rossi7xx
  10. Mr yellow where did you get the cheaper alternative splinter strips from do you have a link?
  11. My impact fell off or a single story roof I was working on, must of landed on the mag bit, snapped off in the chuck and broke the chuck, battery connections broke.
  12. It's magnesium I think it does have a perform and protect sticker on it but I'm not 100% sure
  13. I used this a few weeks ago, very nice feels very solid, it's heavier than the older versions but it's still a good weight. Good find, where did you find it online?
  14. Well done rick, it makes me want to do more to my van now. How many racks you building. I want to make a rack for the workshop aswell.
  15. I've added the locking mechanism to mine like on the trolley, so all my boxes can be locked into the rack and padlocked from behind. Lot of time and money but well worth it.
  16. Going to order myself one of these. Cheers jules Rossi for confirming it.
  17. I'm sure this is exactly what it's for. Wish one of the designers and production team would post pics up of what they had designed.
  18. I can't get my pics on here from my ipad can I email them to someone and then they upload them?
  19. I never knew that about the blades, lucky I never ordered one. I would just have to buy them in bulk. At the moment for framing I'm using the new thin framing blades on my circular saw, these blades are great they are so fast, cheap also so need to re sharper just buy new. I got a few pics of my plunge saw today with the rail from one my routers in this bracket bit on the plunge saw, it fitted perfectly as did one from a festool router, I took the clips off of the festool router but couldn't make it fit. Does anyone know the centres of the festool rip fence or the dewalt worm drive fence. I'll post pics up now
  20. I have the framers set by dewalt, as you all say they are so bulky, I only use one pouch on it now with a hammer loop and a tape holder. I only wear it for 1st fixing like roofing, stud work, joisting ect
  21. I was looking into getting a worm drive from the us. Only thing stopping me was not knowing if it's possible to use on British electrical system.
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