Double negative @buzzlightyear - deduct points, back of the class!
View attachment 37224what's wrong with not using one of theses .
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View attachment 37224what's wrong with not using one of theses .
Buying one of these is like Teresa May buying a rape alarm.
Sorry I should have put on the end. Other fugly politicians are available.Rude! Back of the class with Buzz!
Here 'tis ...Wonder if they do one for granite walls in cottages - race against the experience spark then MR Inventer!
What a pointless invention if you can't cut a box in plasterboard neatly and at a good pace then you deserve to get ripped off for 200 notes.
Buying one of these is like Teresa May buying a rape alarm]
Double negative @buzzlightyear - deduct points, back of the class!
only 30 seconds on the bog??? my first fart last longer than that.I do like these time saving devices, save 10 seconds here, save 7 seconds there and then then they go and sit in the toilet for 25 minutes.
Now I only take about 30 seconds on the toilet, 30 more for washing my hands (properly) so Ive save 24 minutes - I can then take my time with my padsaw and my measuring and levelling! AND I'VE SAVED ÂŁ200
yeah, it's a progrmme by microsoft. lets you type things on a computer.Word! @telectrix
Am I? first I've heard of it!You need to get more 'down' with the kids Tel, @Pete999 has and is looking to start up a sparky school to help all the boil in the bags - that's down with the kids (and adult learners!)
I'm out thenÂŁ200 for a glorified pad saw
I suppose that if cutting backbox holes in plasterboard was a major part of your business, it might just be worth it. I might just swerve past this one and head for some other shiny tool.HandySparks likes his "toys"!
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