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Qwerty

New little wet cutter for me

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Dougs Third Go

a few months ago I posted my Hikoki chop saw, (it;s what Hitachi now brand their power tool), it;s bloody great for mitring trims, every angle is absolutely spot on, no wear ( hence no drift on a mitre block) at £300 maybe a bit overkill but for £35 you can buy a metal cutting blade it's well worth the money imo. The only thing is that you do need to put your trim between a wooden batten and the rail to avoid a kickback.
 
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Italy

I am satisfied with this purchase,
I finally found a mixer that has no
slow start ...
but simply the start button with the clutch.
excellent also the non-existence of the small button
to lock the mixer in operation, sometimes dangerous if it remained
blocked during transport. (it happened to me twice).
to start the mixer, press both buttons
but it is a simple operation.
Good also the release of the whip,
for attaching do not need your hands, you just hit the hole
for release, you need 2 hands, but exits immediately.
nb.
not many laps, but the adhesive is ok,
mixing too fast is not optimal

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now I understand why I paid little.
the new model is coming, it changes color ,
a few more rounds and rubber supports for falls
 
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Dougs Third Go

A bit of a departure form my usual brand Marshall town, thought ld give ox a try, on first impressions they appear will made, got a nice balance about them and a great soft grip rubber handle. View attachment 109527
always been a strong advocate of marshalltown, my skimming and rendering trowels still have wooden handles are used frequently, their quality and longevity are not open to question,,,,but this year I invested in ox speedskim spatulas (600mm and 1200mm) and a finishing trowel..wow. what a wake up call, superb tools at a decent price,,,yep I rate them.
 
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Old Mod

,but this year I invested in ox speedskim spatulas (600mm and 1200mm) and a finishing trowel..wow. what a wake up call, superb tools at a decent price,,,yep I rate them.

Doug, I’m gonna unashamedly name drop here, and tell Jim how pleased you are, he’ll be as pleased as punch. 😊👍
 

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