Looking to get a new van, still unsure whether to go new or just spend around ÂŁ5000-ÂŁ8000 second hand, also if buying is the best bet or leasing, never done anything like that before so don't know the ins and outs, any info would be appreciated!
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go for a drum, much better than a bag of sleevingI think how quickly you go through a roll is an indication or gauge of 'busyness', you get quite low then before you remember to buy more there's only a short length left [the plastic bag will be long gone by now] which has found its way into your toolbox, closely followed by digging around for a little bit to finish a job, usually hiding down the bottom of your tools and quite grubby- then you get a new roll.:redface:
your stuff kinks?And isn't the quality of sleeving generally rubbish these days - often really thin and it always kinks - I use 3mm bore 95% of the time, the nicest stuff I've found recently is from Screwfix.
go for a drum, much better than a bag of sleeving
the boss doesnt but it anymore because we all just cut sections off it instead of finding the end to annoy him XD.I hate hanks of sleeving. Always try and get a drum if I can.
I hate hanks of sleeving. Always try and get a drum if I can.
The challenge is to only have two ends to it throughout its service life. :laugh3:
There is two ends on the bits I cut off.:smile5:
what he is saying is a brand new factory van isnt necessarily a lot more reliable than an ex lease that has done 20-50kHow will a 50k van be more reliable than A new one?" Ridiculous
And usually if it is a new model all the built in gremlins have been sorted out.what he is saying is a brand new factory van isnt necessarily a lot more reliable than an ex lease that has done 20-50k
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