£17 for all that they have to be shite.
Im guessing losing a finger in the garage with the angle grinder.Quote:
I foresee a DIY tragedy.
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£17 for all that they have to be shite.
Im guessing losing a finger in the garage with the angle grinder.Quote:
I foresee a DIY tragedy.
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Originally Posted by Agrajag
I don't know if that's a good buy or not. I've never researched prices for organ grinders and limb detachers.
Do you have your life insurance paid up?
Thrice over.Quote:
Originally Posted by Busyman
Angle grinder and a jigsaw for £17, seems unlikely.
If you weren't Scotch, I'd call rod. I know you Jockish lads never joke about the folding green stuff :no:
Feck, a drill as well :blink:
I bought one of those type kit things a couple of years ago...all looked nice and posh....and very cheap.
The drill burnt out putting a few screws in some wood never mind masonry and the electric scredriver wouldn't even manage to put a screw in some chipboard before going pop. The sander is ok and the jigsaw is too but the two main bits were fucked after first use.
No, I didn't get round to taking it all back and complaining......so its now sitting in my shed, looks new but is a bag of shit.
Oh sArA.
A good craftsman never blames his tools.
Craftswomen do, apparently.
Gee Clocker, Get with the program. If a woman were to mess up, it is obviously through the fault of a man.Quote:
Originally Posted by clocker
I don't recall blaming a man at all....just that the tools were not up to the job....
I will have you know that I am a dab hand at flatpack furniture building using nowt but a couple of screwdrivers and a bit o'glue. :snooty:
I have a wardrobe, bed, bedside table, chest of drawers and 2 under bed storage units to build this weekend.....but I have borrowed a good quality power scewdriver to take the physical strain out of it...(according to the instructions I should be able to get the lot done in about 4 hours...yeah right)
Your exchange rate looks a bit out.Quote:
(for our American chums, £17 = ~US$849)
17 British pounds = 30.09 U.S. dollars
Thanks to Google :happy:
Looks like a good buy though if it's £17 quid, especially if it's decent stock being cleared due to B&Q's problems.