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wayneburgess

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  1. You can soon make a dent remover made from boxwood shaped to get in whatever area you want and if you are patient and can wherever possible cushion the other side into a stiff leather folded over and over to make a cushion it works a treat bud.  :)

  2. Those 2 kits are identical. Both have 2 XC packs, same tools, etc. When kit shopping, if there is a big difference in price it's usually the difference in either XC or compact batteries or 1 battery as opposed to 2. Also watch for Hammer Drill vs. Drill/Driver.

    As for additional tools, it obviously depends on your individual needs, but a sawzall and a circ saw are the big ones that come to mind. The fuel saws will be available as bare tools very soo. We'll also see 4 piece Fuel combos soon.

    :)

  3. That's the plight of a tool junkie :lol: There's a fine line between want and need. You obviously need the Veto more, but you want the impact bad enough to make due with what you have. This common plight is largely to blame for me extensive pile of ratchets.

    LOL I am lost then hahahahaha :)

  4. It's like a false floor with a void under it and the bottom that sits on the ground has bowed and just gone to shit.  LOL  so repair is unlikely.

    I think it has to be the Veto but every time I go on my ebay account the impact wrench gives me the puppy eyes  LOL :)

  5. The bag is £150 the impact is £135 but my other tool bag just collapsed even though I have the tough box system I use a bag for breakdowns and service work.

    I am torn between the two so thought I would ask you guys to help me make up my mind. :)

  6. We tested some Makita tools, and the day of filming they were not too bad.

    But within a week the brushless combination drill had a wicked chuck wobble, the lack of a charge indicator on the batteries had become truly boring and to be honest it was like stepping back in time rather than being wowed by new products.

    The 18v S.D.S drill was genuinely a good tool.

    Yet some Makita corded tools I have like my lightweight S.D.S corded drill and my corded palm sander are very good tools.

    I wonder if events in Japan with the disaster they had when the sea basically ate a chunk of mainland Japan killing thousands and laying waste to a vast area of coastline has hit them very hard?

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