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 Post subject: Tools.
PostPosted: Sep 5th, '15, 07:26 
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Help me I have an addiction, whenever I look at someone still designing/setting up their system, first thing I look at is what power tools they have, or how many drills etc..... am I sick? do I need help? :dontknow: :wave1:


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 Post subject: Re: Tools.
PostPosted: Sep 5th, '15, 08:08 
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I've gotten most of mine off Gumtree, so most of it is cheaper second hand. But...

Sliding mitre saw, thicknesser, mig welder , table saw, lathe, angle grinder (three of them), bench drill, bench planner, drop saw, and I'm sure I'm missing some.

I like my tools.


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Forgot a few more. Concrete mixer, engine hoist, then there is all my electronic stuff, dust collector, clamps (always need more).


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Most of my gear is stored in a 40' container that the dear wife then packed out with her 'art stuff' Oh bummer it was easier to buy more power tools than to go hunting and not come out of there.

hmm total now 3 elec drills, 4 cordless 12 & 18v, 5 angle grinders although 'she purloined 2 of them for wood carving, then in shed a full woodwork shop, table saw, 2 lathes, band saw, drill press, jointer, thicknaser, gawd knows what else there is. Its been there for 5 years plus a 20' container jammed with recycled timber from small & large demolition jobs


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But its always interested me when looking at members setups the brands of drills, saws etc they have.


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PostPosted: Sep 5th, '15, 09:24 
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Damn Columnmn that's an impressive tool collection for a chef... Your shed must be huge!
Tonzz, it must be frustrating having all that gear and not being able to use it... Having all that gear makes me think that you may not be as technically challenged as you have led us to believe....
Having been a steel worker I really like dabbling in wood just a pity I suck at it...
And yes I love my tools too, just too many to list, my favourite however would have to be my victorinox multi tool by my side.


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