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  1. After all my bad mouthing about European prices I ended up making purchase from Uk..... Plan to make a decent post with shipping cost taxes and reasons for choosing each particular tool etc as soon as I get a chance! Am just delighted to have the tools now and start getting some work done so they can start paying for themselves!!!! Everything in picture is new. I saved up for a long time thinking iv be making one large order from canada. long storey but canada turned out to be a no go while trying to pay...

    Fire away with any questions if you wish and as I said ill try get a post up in the next 2 weeks.

    All the best.

  2. i would of stayed with team yellow if they only had a brushless circ and jig saw... getting the brushless planner in approx 6 weeks when its out! was going to get the makita but said id wait!! although i must say iv  a lotthe the makita 18v planer and its as good as any corded unit!

  3. Cutting edges are wear money should be spent, it sucks dishing out high dollars for a good blade or bits by they are worth it in the long one when they out last cheaper competition.

    Jimbo

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    Very well said! It shows every time. A cheap saw with a good blade is far superior to good saw cheap blade!!

  4. Cutting edges are wear money should be spent, it sucks dishing out high dollars for a good blade or bits by they are worth it in the long one when they out last cheaper competition.

    Jimbo

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    Very well said! It shows every time. A cheap saw with a good blade is far superior to good saw cheap blade!!

  5. I'd say buy a 20mm from here and bore it out to 30mm but thats just me......

    I have to disagree... if you go to the expense of buying a good well balanced flat blade that's laser cut and all that stuff would you not be completely defeating the purpose if you go ahead are bore the hole bigger you would never be that accurate?

    That's only my personal thoughts and am willing to be told differently?

  6. hello, I am in Europe too 30mm is our standard bore. Therefore the bushing adaptors  wont work as US standard bore is 1 inch/25mm. I also personally don't think they are the best solution.  I have spoken to Freud and they tell me that the Diablo and Freud blades are made to the same standard (bar the industrial Freud blades)  only downside for us is that Freud is priced a lot higher!! :( Diablo is the US version of Freud it doesn't exist in Europe. hope that helps.

  7. Yes import duties are just another hurdle to deal with. They will probably b around 500 euro from a rough online calculator.... Ill let ye know when I find out.

    As I said this site has been invaluable to me over the last while I definitely want to give back. So I'll give detailed information on cost taxes shipping import duties and reviews on everything once all is sorted! It should help out anybody on my side of the world looking to order over seas.

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  8. hi mate screwfix have a bosh brushless on sale for their deal of the day! (offer ends midnight tonight) they have great after service so it would be well worth looking at and free returns if your not impressed. If you just want a drill its something to look at! Then again I buy all my tools in bulk over seas as is much much cheaper!

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  9. Ireland must have terrible prices for it to be worthwhile to order from Canada. .... seems shipping would kill the deal. It's crazy thinking of how easy it is to get stuff here in the states and pretty much taking it for granted

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    Ireland sure is a rip off and terrible choice too!!  Approx 20% of the overall price will go to shipping and taxes!(taxes are unpredictable so it may even be more) Either way I am saving loads If I guessed id say ill save 60% from buying from Canada including shipping and taxes rather than buying from Ireland!!  I know the warranty is useless but you should be clearly able to see why ill take the gamble!!

    so if your are buying all this stuff from North America, do you use a converter to plug the stuff in or are you 120V there?

    yes over here if you are working on a site its the law to only use 110v tools for safety. So ill just cut the cord and change the plug. Yes it means always needing the transformer but its worth the savings! Ill try post a pic of one. http://hughcrane.co.uk/media/catalog/product/t/r/transformer.jpg

     

     

    I know this seems like a crazy list but I have been saving a long time and did a lot of research! I just would not be able to do it otherwise!

    I cannot decide to get the barrel grip Jigsaw or the D handle!!?? Any suggestions??

  10. Hi Jimbo,

    I just posted a new thread stating what I plan to order. Just in case there's something iv missed and one of ye could point it out. I plan to make the purchase Monday evening and then there is the never ending wait until they arrive. Once I get some hours behind the tools I will definitely let ye know what I think of them!! This site has been invaluable to me over the last while and I most certainly hope to give all of it back once I have the knowledge!!

    Apprentice cabinetmaker tool choice is the name of the new thread. :D

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  11. So I am an apprentice cabinetmaker and now on a mission to fill the van up of tools.... ( exiting times but all the same the fear of spending a lot of $$$ and not being impressed with quality)  I am a firm believer in buying the highest quality tools I can afford and minding them. I am based in Ireland so my first main purchase of tools is going to be from Canada as its much cheaper and even cheaper again if I make a once off large purchase and save on shipping allowing me to get more bang for my buck!

    Any info ye have for me on any of the tools mentioned would be great e.g my good/bad choices and what you would/wouldn't do if in my shoes. I have previous experience with almost all the big brands but it would of been older models. Only up to date brand I have experience with is the Dewalt 20v max 3 speed hammer drill,jigsaw, circular saw. The 3 speed drill is good but the jig and circular saw are only OK!

    So below are the tools I plan to buy for my first order...

    MAKITA.

    6-1/2" Brushless Circular Saw 18V

    18V 5Ah Li-Ion Battery Makita

    NEW 1/4" Ultra Compact High Torque Impact Driver with Brushless Motor - Tek Mode Makita

    1/2" Cordless Hammer Driver-Drill with Brushless Motor - 5 AH KIT

    18V Li-Ion Brushless Barrel Grip Jig Saw Makita

    3-1/4" Cordless Planer Makita

    12.0A 6-1/2" Plunge Cut Saw with 118" Guide Rail Makita

    55" Guide Rail for SP6000 Plunge Cut Saw 1400mm Makita

    5" 3.0A Random Orbit Sander with Hook and Loop Pad Makita

    DEWALT.

    20V MAX 16ga Angled Cordless Finish Nailer Kit - 2AH Kit

    2 Pack of 20V Max Li-Ion Battery 5.0AH

    Dewalt DCS355BR 20V MAX XR 20 Volt Cordless Oscillating Multi Tool

    DeWalt 20V Max Lithium Ion Brushless 1” SDS Rotary Hammer Drill

     

    MILWAUKEE.

    M12 Premium Heated Jacket Kit

    M12 Fuel 1/4" Hex Impact (2 Batteries)

    Thanks guys!! Once I get my tools and put hours on them I will definitely be on here letting ye know what I think of them and sharing any info I can!

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