they make a scouse tape measure? ?laser tape measure. great for measuring room dimensions up to 30m, but drawback is it's only in metres/centimeters. need a normal tape measure to convert to understandable .
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they make a scouse tape measure? ?laser tape measure. great for measuring room dimensions up to 30m, but drawback is it's only in metres/centimeters. need a normal tape measure to convert to understandable .
Couldn’t live without one once you’ve got itImpact driver. I always used to use my drill to put in screws and take out, and I wondered why the builder made such a fuss about using an impact driver rather than a drill. Now I know!
NEED!I sometimes get the Michael taken out of me for using this, but it's one of my favourite tools:
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The Multitool! How did we get by before these came along??!3. Multitool oscillating thingy...ideal for floorboards, notching, raggling
Now if they had one where the vertical guides either folded down along the top/bottom of the guide is get it, I'd be afraid of bending them if they're fixed ?NEED!
Decent apprentice?What tools do you guys use that you don’t need as a necessity but once you get they make your life that much easier? For example knipex installation pliers/ ck armour slice/ ck cable tongue
I prefer the Milwaukee Offset attachment to any cordless angle drill I've used. It's been pretty much bullet proof and I've used it to drill up to 32mm holes with wood bits (I'll probably break it next time I use it now!)Always fancied getting one, usually put in my basket and then take it last minute just before ordering. - As can't see myself using it that often.
Now you've put in the frame of mind just to go and get one. Had to cut down spade bits in the past to fit in normal drill as space between joists were just not wide enough.
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I just been using cheap(ish) Tacklife and love it.
Decision, decisions...angle drill or Milwaukee Offset? Maybe I should just get bothI prefer the Milwaukee Offset attachment to any cordless angle drill I've used. It's been pretty much bullet proof and I've used it to drill up to 32mm holes with wood bits (I'll probably break it next time I use it now!)
I like that!Something similar to this, it comes in handy so many times.
I think I originally bought it when I was wiring a lot of boilers and getting annoyed with programmers fitted above kitchen worktops where you can't get a normal screwdriver in to the locking screws underneath.
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Isn’t there a button on it to convert to feet and inches?laser tape measure. great for measuring room dimensions up to 30m, but drawback is it's only in metres/centimeters. need a normal tape measure to convert to understandable .
Significantly better than my method of screwdriver bit and a pair of pliers.Something similar to this, it comes in handy so many times.
I think I originally bought it when I was wiring a lot of boilers and getting annoyed with programmers fitted above kitchen worktops where you can't get a normal screwdriver in to the locking screws underneath.
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