Mate do you think that die grinder would be any good for sharpening hedgetrimmer blades. I have been using the dremel ,find it slow and the grinding stones wear out fast
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The wife brought the brochure home with these things in it. For the cost vs how often they'd be used for me, not bad! Im usually one to buy good quality but Im thinking that hose, die grinder, sander and cutting tool could come in handy once in a while. Just wouldnt expect them to last or potentially work as well as the more costly tools. I have a kick azz impact wrench and commercial compressor because I use them every day. Ive had cheap stuff in the past and there is no comparison! I LOVE my impact! As an aside, look into Metrinch sockets! AWESOME!… I have this set… http://www.metrinch-tools.com/websit...en.php?subnr=8 )
Tools I use every day/week, I'd spend the money and buy the best I could afford but used very occasional tools, as long as they work, cut straight, operate properly then WTF!
I used to use a Dremel but for the last 18 months I have used a air Die grinder to sharpen my 2 hedgers. A lot easier as I don't have to remember to charge the die grinder and the stones last longer. Be warned though, they can take off a lot of material really quick if you get heavy handed.
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/TRAILER-M...item338d8e1441 ...maybe of interest to someone?
Maybe for someone in Adelaide $50
http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/winds...wer/1044844017
I found it's better to get stuff off gumtree than ebay
Got to be cheap. A big bob for $50. It is a big bob isn't it?
Cheers
hjl
my truck for sale
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI....m=161291571156
x2, Looks a great setup for a inner/middle suburban setup.
Just a truck, no trailer required. Narrow to fit down just about any driveway.
My setup is quite similar, just a little wider, are you giving the game away ?
Had to lookup Bellfield, & I thought I knew Melb:rolleyes:
Cheers Fred.
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Black-Dec...item27e3bc01eb ...anyone? lol sorry, I had a good chuckle when I seen it. I remember some time ago seeing a set of wheels on a frame that bolted onto a bent shaft whipper too lol
this might be good to put on the back window of your ute for security http://www.catchoftheday.com.au/even...ecorder-176646
Awesome idea redeye, Then put a warning sign pointing to the camera would be a great deterant for scumbags...Or employees that talk to much on the phone