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hope you logged off the payroll going to A&E. can't expect some other sod to pay you wages for time off caused by your own clumsiness. a couple of sheets of bog roll and some gaffer tape would have done.
my thoughts as well
 
I got a 36v bosch the clutch only comes into play if drill locks , I use the auger bits with it and it drills no issue and slips if i hit a nail etc...

The smaller pistol drills use lighter torque limits that can be adjusted to stop the screw heads been reemed out, its a positive benefit of a what was initially designed to stop your hand been wrenched.

So i have to buy a 36v bosch then?!
 
I stabbed my left hand with a knife today, 20 mins later was holding the hole saw and knocked the trigger and took a slice out of it, then when poking a hle in some plasterboard by hand slipped and I half ripped my right thumb nail off and got blood over everything. I'm glad it's the weekend, I hope you feel better.
 
I stabbed my left hand with a knife today, 20 mins later was holding the hole saw and knocked the trigger and took a slice out of it, then when poking a hle in some plasterboard by hand slipped and I half ripped my right thumb nail off and got blood over everything. I'm glad it's the weekend, I hope you feel better.
LOL your jobs must look like a butchers shop, do you employ a full time first aider lol
 

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