What is your favourite tool or gadget that you own,mine is my laser level that I got for a tenner at Nettos,not used it properly yet but it draws nice red lines on the wall or ceiling :01:
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What is your favourite tool or gadget that you own,mine is my laser level that I got for a tenner at Nettos,not used it properly yet but it draws nice red lines on the wall or ceiling :01:
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Mole grips, basic, simple but one of the most useful tools ever invented and has got me out of some tricky predicaments :D
That or my Jackhammer :shifty:
Jonno :cool:
My favourite tool has to be my 'herb' grinder
My cordless electric screwdriver, use that more than any other tool. It's a Black and Decker one.
http://webserver.diygear.com/acatalog/17538.jpg
Wonder who's gonna say the obvious first :shifty: I'm tempted :ph34r:
@JP......that one of them 2.4v things that take 2 hours to pump in a 2" screw? :frusty:
btw, Toolbank based in Norwich :01: or used to be anyway :ermm:
Always made me think of like a place where women go by accident :lol:
Jonno :cool:
No it's 3.6 volt, with torque adjustment and it works fine for small jobs about the house.
I have made a set of bunkbeds, wardrobe, chest of drawers and shelving units all with one charge, which is fine for me.
I am unlikely to ever do more than that in one go.
I like wire strippers, I find them amazing, just clip it down on the wire and pull and it rips off all the rubber coating. :huh:
Compound Mitre saw's pretty useful too but i dont have one :( :01:
I also have a router.
I want one,I want one :01: :w00t:Quote:
Originally Posted by muchspl3
JP owns a screw pump?Quote:
Originally Posted by Jon L. Obscene
And a 2" screw? :O
How does the Missus feel about that? :huh:
My 13 amp Milwaukee Super Sawzall is pretty nifty. :)
Sorry, can't be arsed to do the photo thingie-never learned how to do it quickly and/or properly... :huh:
Edit:
Here's a link to a piccie-
http://store1.yimg.com/I/tylertool_1864_27280599
Neat-those scream, hey, Nik?Quote:
Originally Posted by NikkiD
I like Husqvarna, but lost mine in the divorce (it was brand-fucking new :angry: ) and can't afford a new one.
I love the sound of a good saw; like no other sound around.
I like duct tape and a can of WD40 its all I need .
Busyman was having trouble getting his interweb connectionzzz working so i offered to post his picture for him:
http://publicola.mu.nu/archives/tabl...20guns%201.jpg
If you look to the left of the table you can even see half of Busyman.
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Originally Posted by NikkiD
Thats actually a little scary that you picked that :ph34r:
I once chased 3 lads with a chainsaw, fuck they ran :lol:
@J2....Husky? you LIKE husky?........WHY oh god why???? :frusty:
Jonno :cool:
That they do :) Like a hot knife through butter. :01:Quote:
Originally Posted by j2k4
I've never tried the Husky saws - had so many probs with the weedeaters and pole pruners always stalling out that we ended up switching all the tools over to Stihl.
I guess I should say I like Husky saws; I don't mess with their other stuff (my weed-eater and other tools are different brands).Quote:
Originally Posted by Jon L. Obscene
I live in an area where forestry is very much a "main" industry, and people in these parts realize serious tools (in this case, chainsaws) need constant and comprehensive maintenance, and, given this consideration, Husky makes more sense.
If you ask those who use 'em for a living around here, they'll use nothing else, except possibly a Stihl. :)
I've never been a logger, but over the years I've owned just about every brand of saw made-McCulloch, Ecko, Jonsereds, Stihl, Homelite, Poulan and several other supremely forgettable brands, and my Husky was the best, period.
It was also the most expensive (by far) and the most demanding, maintenance-wise-but if you really use a saw, you're doing lots of routine maintenance, anyway, so...
YEAH i have that too with a 100 bit set i got both of them for free! :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by JPaul
From our perspective, Busy is right of the table. Did you take this pic?Quote:
Originally Posted by Peerzy
Peace bd
Yes, infact im right in front of the camera, just invisible, hence why i said left :lookarounQuote:
Originally Posted by brotherdoobie
I'd have to say my roach...I mean, hemo-clips.
http://members.aon.at/frankenstein/i...ie/zombie3.jpg
Zombie Killer Power Tools
A REVIEW
Okay - if you have reached the apocalypse, and you need to Survive.
Don't just go for the cheapo pwer tools to rip up some Zombies
DONT grab the glossy looking ones ...EVER - they WILL not LAST, past 3 zombies...maybe...if your lucky.
it is simply not worth it
http://www.dvd-forum.at/screenshots/...the-dead-8.jpg
FESTO
Festo seems to be the hottest zombie tool as of yet (but could be a fashion - comes with a very cool casing. (not cheap-ever) - Will perform a clean head cut whichever tools you use.
http://www.festool-usa.com/portando/...torie/1929.jpg
MAKITA
in the old millenium, makita was king, but seems to have lost popularity among the die hard zombie leg cutters, still i personally disagree with this "fad" makita stilll drills skulls, twists like no other
http://www.moltechpower.co.uk/images..._drill_new.jpg
DeWalt
DeWalt recently AntiZombieTools recently entered ther market and seriously took over (however i d not place them on number one) - alll there tools are yellow and easily noticed in a panic situation which helps. Blood and yellow tools is good for the Karma.
http://www.dewalt.com//ProductImages...60_DC390_2.gif
http://spider.astro.uiuc.edu/EnnuiCe...f_the_dead.jpg
HILTI
Old time favorite, has prooven over many years of the apoclypse as stable and reliable. Very popular in eastern european zombie infested areas. A must.
http://tlacaelel.igeofcu.unam.mx/%7E..._oxig%2002.jpg
BOSCH
Even in the most drastik of situations, evenif your zombie wife is giving birth to a zombie zkid, do not rip this from the supermarket...unless it is the proffesional version, (the expensive ones) - yes the work.
http://woodworker.com/images/ss/110-816.jpg
BLACK&DEKKER
Likewise, a Zombie wants to eat your testicles, you have a choice - a Dwalt or a Black&Dekeer, go for the Dewalt or maybe even the hammer unless you find the proffesional version. Do not compromise with your life.
http://img186.exs.cx/img186/5060/blackdeckermag1vs.jpg
Remember "heroes" use eye, face protection at all times.
http://www.starchem.co.uk/images/eye_ear.jpg
http://members.aon.at/frankenstein/i...hodes-dead.jpg
Enjoy but be Safe
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...77/whackin.jpg
Whacking stick. :happy:
http://img8.imageshack.us/img8/4717/hammer16xa.jpg
look at the first image that came up for my search results! http://www.altavista.com/image/resul...=all&miwxh=all
AHHHHHHH!
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Originally Posted by brotherdoobie
busyman is a coolbox, n00b
@Wolfmight..."Now that's what I call getting Shitfaced":)
For tenderizing those tougher cuts, huh?Quote:
Originally Posted by Wolfmight