Soldato
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"Once ROG, Forever ROG"
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A lot of studios have self employed artists so cash/bank transfer is king.Do tattoo shops ever take card payments?
what frame is that ? gravel by the amount of mountsBike stand and bike frame in full view
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Team Yellow for the win, BUT those middle 2 sets of blades are epic demolition blades.
Some service oil. Another HUKD banger @ £16.99 a bottle.
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I really haven't been inpressed with the milwaukee tools i bought over the last 12 months at workJust like all my opinions, you either agree with me (in that team red is best) - or you're wrong.
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Time to go and steal some cats now!
I really haven't been inpressed with the milwaukee tools i bought over the last 12 months at work
The three new cordless 3/8" impact wrenches i bought have all packed up
These ones https://uk.milwaukeetool.eu/en-gb/m12-fuel-sub-compact-3-8-impact-wrench/m12-fiw38/
And two out the three cordless 3/4" impact wrenches have broke (One of them the end completely shattered on it )
These ones https://uk.milwaukeetool.eu/en-gb/one-key-fuel-3-4-impact-wrench-with-friction-ring/m18-onefhiwf34/
I may go back to buying hitachi cordless wrenches which we never had problems with
But i don't think hitachi do a powerful enough 3/4" cordless wrench yet..(Which was the reason why i changed to milwaukee)
what frame is that ? gravel by the amount of mounts
I nearly cut my fingertip off a couple of years ago with some small hand shears while cutting down some branches to fit in the bin. Not a fond memory. I nearly passed out lol.I was chopping a Red Robin once and went clip clip crunch and almost cut my thumb off. If only I had that tool I could have finished the job properly
Enjoy.....
I nearly cut my fingertip off a couple of years ago with some small hand shears while cutting down some branches to fit in the bin. Not a fond memory. I nearly passed out lol.
Mine only went through halfway.
The lift to hospital was hard as the driver faints if he see's blood
Also found out the hospital doesn't approve of home superglue and sticking body parts back together with it and told me NO I cannot buy some from them lol
Is you finger just now a numb stub, or was you OK?
Ouch! This thing is very unforgiving of any mistake, 20mm dry branch or 30mm live wood and it's cut in the blink of an eye - and the trigger pull is light. I;ve seen it recommended to keep the other hand in your pocket but that sounds a bit impractical. Maybe a steel mesh glove would help with the digit being a bit mashed instead of severed but in the end safety is in your own head. I've worked with 'dangerous' tools all my life and haven't lost any important bits yet (touch wood... lol).I was chopping a Red Robin once and went clip clip crunch and almost cut my thumb off. If only I had that tool I could have finished the job properly
Enjoy.....