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awegruesome, just like telectrix.......
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Looks similar to my Ryobi slide saw...to a blind man on a fast horse anyway...Sexy Baby has arrived, excuse the bike in the background as I am servicing it and the messy garden, but the Kapex is a thing of beauty.
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Looks similar to my Ryobi slide saw...to a blind man on a fast horse anyway...
Seriously looks great and I'm still jealous.
They are the neighbours, I still have the original grey bins with a flip lid from about the 1970's and anyways the lightweight bin men don't lug them anymore as the rubbish has to be bagged.........you still got those prehistoric back breaker bins in your uncivilised part of the world? we've had wheelie bins for donkeys' years. to the uneducated, these wheelie bins have a northern invention attached. called wheels. (round things that make shifting stuff easier than dragging).
Its been sunny in London for the last week or so, bit windy though.Looking good.
Did you photoshop the picture to make it look sunny?
this will come in handy for all those times you have to cut a short bit of stick for a patch, soon get your investment backJust ordered one, standard unit no stand for now, can't wait for it to arrive as I have 2 pieces of wood that I need to cut ;o))))))
You have to "work"?i use an an oscilating multi tool for cutting out backboxes, it actually cuts pvc trunking remarkably well too, no more stab marks in the wall where the padsaw has jumped out and back onto the wall lol
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