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Like this one?When you've got trees to chop down you need to have a decent tool in your hand
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Sounds to me like a proper workshop, me jealous . Although I run CNC machines for a living so have access to some serious equipment, however you can't beat having your own workshop with all the man toysI have too many power tools to choose an overall favourite but I do have favourites depending on what I'm doing. My most used tools are my Ryobi "one" system power tools that get lots of use and abuse, two 1/2" chuck drill/drivers, one right angled drill and a 400NM impact driver so far. Jigsaw is also Ryobi but 230V powered and its a cracker of a tool. At the moment one of my favourites is my Aldi small bench grinder with flex shaft attachment that is doing sterling work on port polishing the new head for the race car. The lathe comes into its own when its needed as does the TIG welding set, both of which will get some serious use over Christmas when I make the new inlet manifold for the racecar. When faced with stubborn wheel bearings the 30 Ton press becomes a favourite.
Don't think you can cut a masons mitre corner joint with a handsaw
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OK I'll play sockets and drivers.Not a power tool but this set has got me out of trouble in tight places lots of times.
I fold !
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You haven't lived till you've split a couple of tons of wood up with one of these
Sounds to me like a proper workshop, me jealous . Although I run CNC machines for a living so have access to some serious equipment, however you can't beat having your own workshop with all the man toys
Ahem ... not 'man' tools ... I certainly ain't no man!It is not fair to have a thread just about man tools, I'm not sexist so lets talk about handbags......I have a Stanley and a DeWalt one
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Yes it is a proper workshop and includes an eight tonne four poster lift (that's it in my avatar), there ain't many motorhomes I can't put up in the air. The tools list is very extensive and includes five 4.5 inch angle grinders, one 9" Makita 2KW angry grinder that's over 30 years old but a brutal weapon still, table saw, bandsaw, metal guillotine/folder/rolls, multiple circular saws, compound sliding mitre saw, 3 Evolution quick fold portable saw benches, routers etc, etc, etc. Plus of course too many thousands of pounds worth of hand tools. Its a big toy box.
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Now I am really jealous!!!!
My favourite is my pillar drill!
I will ask a round, Any photosAnybody want to buy my Harrison 11"swing bed, metricated , Lathe. I need to downsize my tool box, The mill, the Tig Welder Noo not that it is too useful, I have so many tools I cannot put a value on them,' HE WHO DIES WITH MOST TOOLS IS THE WINNER' Just pity the wife who must get rid of them afterwards and no idea of the value of them.
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