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Ive used a Metabo 3 blade Once .I dont really need one . But if I did....!! they are amazing .The difference between twin blade and Metabo's triple blade is another huge step, with all but the tiniest amount of masonry going straight into the extractor.
I'm just about to start wearing those, how do you find them?Varifocal contact lenses.
I'm just about to start wearing those, how do you find them?
Properly life changing! If the rooms a bit dim, close up focus still isn't perfect, but in anything more than reasonable light, they're amazing. From wiring up small "D" plugs, to reading manufacturers instructions, (what are those?). No more glasses sliding down my nose!I'm just about to start wearing those, how do you find them?
I guess I walked into thatThere's a joke there somewhere!
I actually had the call from the Opticians earlier to say that they're in, so I'll know pdq. My presciption is a little odd, though and apparently right at the edge of the technology so it'll be interesting. I'm also still going to have 'over specs' for driving (so glasses and contacts at the same time) to do the final bit of correction that can't be done.Properly life changing! If the rooms a bit dim, close up focus still isn't perfect, but in anything more than reasonable light, they're amazing. From wiring up small "D" plugs, to reading manufacturers instructions, (what are those?). No more glasses sliding down my nose!
I guess I walked into that
Have you used one much? I find it messy as fcuk when starting the chaseThe difference between twin blade and Metabo's triple blade is another huge step, with all but the tiniest amount of masonry going straight into the extractor.
Have you used one much? I find it messy as fcuk when starting the chase
For me it's Li-ion powered tools. I still remember Ni-cad and NiMh drills that had generally gone flat when you wanted to use them. I still have my rawl plugging tool and brace and bit drill but it has been a long time since I used them. Any one still use their 'Yankee' screwdriver?
I still like using my dad's old Yankee screwdriver. Especially for shelf brackets because it's long enough to reach the screws and still keep straight.
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