don't pay more than ÂŁ15 inc vatI'll get an Irwin at the wholesalers on Monday, the FatMax ones are rubbish. Thanks.
(12.95 on amazon for example)
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don't pay more than ÂŁ15 inc vatI'll get an Irwin at the wholesalers on Monday, the FatMax ones are rubbish. Thanks.
i cut my hand open with something similar to this blade holder opened and in went the blade
how? are you the reasons Stanleys are banned on some sites?i cut my hand open with something similar to this blade holder opened and in went the blade
yes, the blade is locked till you press the button at the back to unlock it (so its at 45o) then hold the little one near the blade.
i prefer folding to sliding blades because your less likely to stab yourself
Cheers, never stabbed myself though? A few old scars on the left hand from being young and stupid! I have drilled my left leg with a 4mm drill bit down to the bone once, but that is another story.
If anyone has a FatMax Stanley knife may I ask, dose the blade fall out whilst doing a long cut, eg floor board tongue & grove/plaster board? The quick change over of blades is a great idea but when using the knife the mechanical parts inside that should hold the blade in place fails? May try an Irwin next.
I would add a pair of safety glasses and wear them whenever anything could potentially fly, pop, or spring off. Expect some people to take the mick, but you only get one pair of eyes.
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