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Post by endfeed on Dec 24, 2018 23:45:45 GMT
Attachment Deletedthis 10 in 1 ratchet spanner has been serving me very well, stays in pocket/work bag all the time the long bits it comes with fits nicely in tight arkward places. Never hunting around for pz1 or pz2 or philiPs bits they are all there!!!!👍👍👍👍
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Post by Deleted on Dec 24, 2018 23:48:06 GMT
Looks good mate.
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Post by rocketmanbkk on Dec 25, 2018 7:58:32 GMT
I bought the rothenberger set from screwfix. I still think I paid to cheap at £18 I think 32,40 & 50mm Really good set You got a bargain there mate👍👍 I’m sure it was the wrong price
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Post by rocketmanbkk on Dec 25, 2018 7:59:32 GMT
I can't find it p.b, it's probably shattered into a 1000 bits in the back of the van😁😁😁😁 I'll go hunting for it after crimbo and test it out! I know you're desperate to find out how good it is, because you want one😂😂😂😂😂😂😂👍 Yeah, silverline, turns into dust over a short timespan!
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Post by rocketmanbkk on Dec 25, 2018 8:00:50 GMT
The set I won from PB has also been used a bit. Very handy indeed.
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Post by battle1066 on Dec 25, 2018 10:59:11 GMT
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Post by glowbug on Dec 26, 2018 14:57:13 GMT
I remember a ratcheting spanner😇 put on by someone , I thought it looked ok .....
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Post by tomplum on Dec 26, 2018 15:06:40 GMT
yes glowbug, I remember that
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Post by endfeed on Dec 26, 2018 15:44:48 GMT
You need to do more of these tom, well funny!Clive Holland was a good un👍👍👍👍👍
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Post by dickpuller on Dec 26, 2018 16:11:05 GMT
I remember a ratcheting spanner😇 put on by someone , I thought it looked ok ..... Oh FFS!!! Don’t get me started on that piece of shit!! I paid good money for it, but I’m a fool to myself, taking the word of a Dollop Plasterer!! What happened to him anyway, did he fall on the floor & drown in his own Plaster?? RIP Dollop!!!
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Post by DIYDafty on Dec 26, 2018 19:52:28 GMT
For me it was the quickfire2 torch. If you've not done 10,000 solders before its very helpful. I also bought the rothenberger plastic cutters (not the slice). I'm thinking I should have got the slices instead? And I also should have got something that will cut 50mm. Is the main advantage of the slice vs the ratchet cutter that its easier to cut into existing pipework?Edit: Why's my picture gone ?? Go on guys put me out of my Boxing Day misery - its all I've been thinking about day and night ! This one: www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B003S5PIII?ref_=pe_3187911_248764861_302_E_DDE_dt_1Crushes the pipe a bit close to the end and doubt you could get it into pipe already clipped to the wall but never tried.
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Post by tomplum on Dec 26, 2018 20:09:44 GMT
I would't know dafty, i have a john guest cutter, they do the job and a lot cheaper, they will crush the pipe too, you've got to turn when you're cutting, they are not designed to cut in situ,,
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Post by tomplum on Dec 26, 2018 20:12:24 GMT
I remember a ratcheting spanner😇 put on by someone , I thought it looked ok ..... Oh FFS!!! Don’t get me started on that piece of shit!! I paid good money for it, but I’m a fool to myself, taking the word of a Dollop Plasterer!! What happened to him anyway, did he fall on the floor & drown in his own Plaster?? RIP Dollop!!! I've an idea he came on this week diguised as a guest, but I'm not sure his IP address in not a fixed one so its easy to hide,
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Post by dickpuller on Dec 26, 2018 21:12:24 GMT
For me it was the quickfire2 torch. If you've not done 10,000 solders before its very helpful. I also bought the rothenberger plastic cutters (not the slice). I'm thinking I should have got the slices instead? And I also should have got something that will cut 50mm. Is the main advantage of the slice vs the ratchet cutter that its easier to cut into existing pipework?Edit: Why's my picture gone ?? Go on guys put me out of my Boxing Day misery - its all I've been thinking about day and night ! This one: www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B003S5PIII?ref_=pe_3187911_248764861_302_E_DDE_dt_1Crushes the pipe a bit close to the end and doubt you could get it into pipe already clipped to the wall but never tried. I don’t use the slices for 15 or 22mm Dafty. The waste pipe slice is great though.
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Post by ian on Dec 27, 2018 0:00:35 GMT
Oh FFS!!! Don’t get me started on that piece of shit!! I paid good money for it, but I’m a fool to myself, taking the word of a Dollop Plasterer!! What happened to him anyway, did he fall on the floor & drown in his own Plaster?? RIP Dollop!!! I've an idea he came on this week diguised as a guest, but I'm not sure his IP address in not a fixed one so its easy to hide, I come on now and then for a read, but dont hide, I just don't post/login. If you are implying that I have been trolling as a guest then you are mistaken, one of the reasons I don't post here is because I can't be arsed with trolls and sock puppet accounts which seem to be rife here. Anyway, to answer Dick''s question, I haven't drowned in plaster just in work and I'm glad you took my advice on buying yourself the waste pipe cutters... I knew you would get on with them as they are so simple... Merry Christmas everyone!
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