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itchyspanner

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  1. looking at a new milwaukee catalogue here in the uk ive spotted they have 2 new m18 fuel sds drills coming out very soon. the attached picture is ther drill M18 CHPX-402C has 4.3 joules of impact energy which makes it a very very powerful tool compared to almost every other cordless sds drill (apart from the hilti big mother) heres a link to the uk catalogue http://uk.milwaukeetool.eu/NetC.MilwaukeeTools/media/MediaLibrary/Downloads/HDN-Web-Verison.pdf?ext=.pdf milwaukee are really spoiling us.
  2. can anybody tell me what the sound quality is on the small dewalt radio dcr 019/020? i want to get one but it seems to be a one speaker radio which to me means a tinny sound compared to a two speaker stereo. i have the makita which has a great sound with two small speakers, i also have a m12 radio which also has a decent quality.
  3. maybe a ac/dc convertor like the dewalt 24v one would be ideal
  4. just spotted this on one of the UK sites i have brought tools from in the past. http://www.powertoolsgb.co.uk/cgi-bin/ecom.cgi?Command=ShowProduct&db_pid=25994 Looks very cool, anybody got more information? also seen this little M12 drill if no bodys seen it before? http://www.powertoolsgb.co.uk/cgi-bin/ecom.cgi?Command=ShowProduct&db_pid=25995 itchy.
  5. I'm a plumber- gas fitter and some time sparks in the UK. My preference is new build work as custards can be a big pain the rumpus.
  6. A 45ish line would be good for an sds, a cir saw, an angle drill, etc......
  7. What I'd love is a small dewalt or milwaukee mitre/ chop saw. Similar in size to the ryobi one. Just for cutting noggins etc..... I currently have to lug a generator and ad saw about just to cut a small amount of noggins, have been thinking about getting the ryobi but I'm not that keen on the brand.
  8. moved production to china a while back (uk tools)which seems to have dropped quality somewhat but are ok.
  9. This' looks cool. I've got the original fan and it's really good.
  10. hi, just wanted to say hello and i like the forum. been watching the TIA vids for a long time now and thought id join the forum. The only bad thing about the youtube vids is alot of the stuff i cant get over here in the uk. regards, Itchy.
  11. it really wants a small blade imo to make it compact and easy to get into a tight space, its not going to replace an 18v saw so it should really be another animal.
  12. im in the uk and have a veto tote bag, its the only bag ive been happy with and ive tried almost everything available to the uk market.
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