Min thinks that clearing up is piling everything out of sight in cupboards and drawers and forgetting where she's put it all.But only if you have a wife that does not think that clearing up is stacking everything on top of each other.
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Min thinks that clearing up is piling everything out of sight in cupboards and drawers and forgetting where she's put it all.But only if you have a wife that does not think that clearing up is stacking everything on top of each other.
Sadly I am alone now and I have no one to answer to. My wife did not draw the line an me repairing tools in the house , bless her.But only if you have a wife that does not think that clearing up is stacking everything on top of each other.
When I was buying power tools I always tried to by them in cases. Easier to store and see at a glance what is missing out of the box. Same with sockets and spannerrs etc, always on rails or spanner clip racks.
Sadly I am alone now and I have no one to answer to. My wife did not draw the line an me repairing tools in the house , bless her.
That is me to a T,I have dismantled gear in places I did not know I had places.Min thinks that clearing up is piling everything out of sight in cupboards and drawers and forgetting where she's put it all.
Yes , a lot of my power tools are corded , I have most of them paired , but not so many that I need loads of batteries. I don't have an impact driver , just my old trusty Makita drill driver.In the past I used to do the same, but with the advent of tools that share the same battery platform it often becomes unnecessarily expensively.
so how do you possibly tighten MCB terminals to correct talk? ?Yes , a lot of my power tools are corded , I have most of them paired , but not so many that I need loads of batteries. I don't have an impact driver , just my old trusty Makita drill driver.
so how do you possibly tighten MCB terminals to correct talk? ?
Well I was lucky to have a half inch square drive socket set and used the T bar and when I heard the crack I knew that was the torque satisfied.so how do you possibly tighten MCB terminals to correct talk? ?
Amateur!Well I was lucky to have a half inch square drive socket set and used the T bar and when I heard the crack I knew that was the torque satisfied.
To heavy for me. I am down to 3/8" drive now because of my age.Amateur!
Why do you think I bought my 3/4" drive set?
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That was the link in the bar from Amazon. It's a corker.This has to be the longest hyperlink in the history of hyperlinks!
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