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wayneburgess

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  1. LOL Its like the blair witch project hahahahaha. EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEERRRRRRIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIC are you out there? lol :D

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  2. Thank you for that.

    I think its cool learning. :)

    Has anyone seen Eric by the way?I think we need to send out a search party and make sure he is O.K

  3. I find it very interesting that over here because we had a bad run of knife crime, the rules on the sales of knives are very tough over here in the U.K and anyone carrying certain ones can get locked up, but it does mean we don't get the choice you guys do on what we have.

  4. Lets just hope with forums like this manufacturers realise we can all compare notes on what they do and keep them in line and get them to pull out of China and come home and build quality product that are the same standard wherever you buy them. :)

  5. I've got a cracking little U.S made pen knife I carry on the job site for opening stuff and sharpening pencils e.t.c. about 3" blade slight hook in the cutting edge folds nice but not a clue what make it is but its solid as a rock. :)

  6. The quick is another drill all together and has no hammer action.

    My LTX hammer has impulse.

    But the L.T.X Quick is a drill driver with no hammer that has the quick chuck and accepts all the attachments.

    Then there is my fave tool that I bought the L.T.X Impact driver which is just a beast.

    I have to say I am interested how the Hammer drill shapes up and compares to the fuel.

    I have had a reply from Metabo who say it is a patent issue and impulse will be on the L.T.X range later this year.

    It takes a little longer for me to get information from Metabo because I have to translate the question into German and then back again when they reply.

    It seems patent law is slower in the U.S so that may explain why things happen the way they do.

  7. I think Hilti got sussed out real quick over here in the U.K.

    The word was yep they make a great tool, BUT you have to take it back to them, and only them for service, they were trying to strap you down to long expensive contracts at a time when there was not a lot of work out there. And using myself as an example, I bought a GX100 hilti gun to fire pipe clips e.t.c. on a job.

    Hilti brought out the GX120 and changed the nails and fixings, so now the older model is getting harder to buy nails e.t.c for and Hilti just expect someone like me to suddenly find the money to buy a new one.

    Well I am sorry Hilti, you have lost my custom for good and that of thousands of others with this kind of crap.

    And also a little bit of info I found out about Mr Martin Hilti.

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  8. It is a bit mad that some things are branded under different names but are exactly the same depending on which side of the pond you are.

    And it seems the majority have many if not all the components made in China to save money.

    The best we seem to be able to hope for is that the better brands will keep an eye on the quality of what comes out of these Chinese factories and have good quality control in place.

    I was interested to read that the company that owns Milwaukee is based in Hong Kong and also owns Ryobi and A.E.G, Hoover and many others.

    But like I said Stanley bringing some of its manufacturing back to the U.K does mean there is hope for the U.S.A too.

  9. It wasn't that long ago that over here there was a notice up on trains saying "please do not use the toilet while the train is in the station" this was because when you flushed the toilet it just dropped right out on the track. LOL

  10. A little different over here pal when you live in a country where we have 1 poisonous snake, and a Badger or a Dear are the two biggest wildlife threats to man.LOL

    The knife over here probably has more chance of hurting its owner than any critter hahahaha. :)

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  11. LOL Mr Crapper did not invent the toilet but he did invent the ballcock and was someone who help make it popular.

    Funny thing the toilet it's a true statement of fact that the real inventor of the modern flushing toilet John Harrington, must have sat on his idea for a bit. LOL :lol:

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