Images of items I have purchased (except trainers [no feet pics])

Went to a local Comic-con and thought I'd pre-empt all this ID card malarky. So got myself a new ID card.

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Latest DIY toy, Evolution R255SMS-DB Double-Bevel Sliding Mitre Saw and Evolution 800B Mitre Saw Stand:

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Saw it at £200 at Screwfix and couldn't resist. It's for various standard household jobs...skirting boards, floorboards, studwork. I had a quick test with some scrap after the initial setup and I absolutely love it.

Everything was square (tested with speed square and digital angle gauge) and the bevel and mitre stops were pretty much perfect so I didn't have to adjust anything.
 
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Have you drunk the peach or raspberry lipton iced tea for comparison? How does this green tea compare?
I think I've tried all the favours. The flavours are quite subtle and depending on my mood, they are all interchangeable. But this would be my order of preference:

Raspberry, Lemon, Peach, Mango, Strawberry

Strawberry is last because it tastes the most artificial.
 
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Latest DIY toy, Evolution R255SMS-DB Double-Bevel Sliding Mitre Saw and Evolution 800B Mitre Saw Stand:

3eLuHew.jpeg


Saw it at £200 at Screwfix and couldn't resist. It's for various standard household jobs...skirting boards, floorboards, studwork. I had a quick test with some scrap after the initial setup and I absolutely love it.

Everything was square (tested with speed square and digital angle gauge) and the bevel and mitre stops were pretty much perfect so I didn't have to adjust anything.

yeah borrowed this chop saw for my sun house decking ,goes through 4x2 joists and fence posts lile a hot knife through butter but more importantly ,perfectly square to assemble my frame , i needed 8 perfect 1.2m lats out of 2x 4.8m lengths
 
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Latest DIY toy, Evolution R255SMS-DB Double-Bevel Sliding Mitre Saw and Evolution 800B Mitre Saw Stand:

3eLuHew.jpeg


Saw it at £200 at Screwfix and couldn't resist. It's for various standard household jobs...skirting boards, floorboards, studwork. I had a quick test with some scrap after the initial setup and I absolutely love it.

Everything was square (tested with speed square and digital angle gauge) and the bevel and mitre stops were pretty much perfect so I didn't have to adjust anything.
Jaws on that look a lot taller than my 10 year old evolution refurb 215mm which I still use! I got the same stand for mine
 
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Btw the actual sun house was £150 on FB but bought a rubber roof and lots of wood ect , still pretty cheap,
 
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