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wayneburgess

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  1. They do seem to be adding to the range in a big way though at the moment.

    They also have an option where you can use 2 18v batteries to power a 36v tool.

    Maybe they have backed out of trying to compete on torque to concentrate on run time?

    But I must admit the overload protection seems to be poor and have had many reports of batteries becoming faulty with the same 2 cells going down on a large number.But as a balance the people who reported these problems also reported multiple batteries replaced free of charge well out of warranty.

  2. Don't get me wrong there's a whole pile of junk on car boot sales as well LOL.

    Over here a flea market is often held on a town market where there are covered stalls like a table with a big roof so customer and stall holder stand out of the worst of the weather and the public can also rent a stall here too.These do not charge entry to the market either.

  3. Makita is producing many new tools from Oscillating tools,reciprocating saws and multi function drills that can switch from hammer to drill only to impact driver all in one tool.

    These and many others will be available soon.

    Let us know if you buy any of the many new tools Makita is producing and what you think.

  4. Eric and Dan have just reviewed the Bosch 4100 Table Saw.

    Let us know your thoughts and if you are in the market for a table saw does the easy tool less set up and ease of use make this a winner for you?

    Maybe the gravity stand feature which means you wheel right from the truck or van to the job and in a few seconds you are set up and ready to go saving you time?

  5. I will keep an eye out for those makers but they don't jump out as ones I have seen.

    And as far as the Festool level maybe the designer was that guy you asked about describing green to? LOL

    The Bosch laser looks quality but to be honest that old Dewalt laser of mine has been a cracker, and anything more substantial for very big jobs i would probably hire in.

  6. Fein tools are very well engineered tools I put them along side Metabo and high end manufacturers like Festool for quality.

    Just watch the length of time recommended for constant use on the Fein Multi tool because some get very hot and need to cool down every 25 to 30 mins.

    The multi tool is where i would have started using a brushless motor first if i were a manufacturer because they are such a high reving tool that the ability to run cool is more of an issue.

    The Draper expert range are actually quite good for a home owner I think they would do just fine.

    And your other questions

    1) No hahaha

    2) Depends on who ate where lol

    3)Put it in a boat

    4)You don't, and what the hell a little mould never hurt no one LOL

    5)Life needs an eye test ( For throwing those lemons)

    6) I am doing my best hahahahaha :D

  7. I have a Dewalt Laser level which has been a little belter and use Stabila level as my every day.

    I like the look of the new Stanley levels, but as yet I have not bought a digital level.

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