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18th August 2013, 10:12 AM
Thread: Feedback on Aldi products
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The key with the Aldi stuff is occasional use. ...
The key with the Aldi stuff is occasional use.
I've got one of the shop vacs for the garage and its been a pearler, only downside is its loud. Only use it with bags and change the filter... -
11th August 2013, 05:02 PM
Thread: Are all ROS's really the same
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I've got an old Metabo ROS, which is pretty good,...
I've got an old Metabo ROS, which is pretty good, but the pad is that knackered it does the ninja thing with the discs!
Then last year I scored an SP Tools air ROS. So much nicer and lighter to... -
1st June 2013, 11:10 AM
Thread: Nail guns - gas or compressed air nowadays
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MS is right, batteries and gas don't like sitting...
MS is right, batteries and gas don't like sitting around unused, air tools with a few of drops of oil in them can sit around almost indefinite unused.
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18th July 2012, 12:22 AM
Thread: Do any tools scare you?
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Stanley knife. Damn things been responsible...
Stanley knife.
Damn things been responsible for most of my scars.
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11th July 2012, 11:59 PM
Thread: Compressor
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Trying to fool people to thinking it's 'Chicago...
Trying to fool people to thinking it's 'Chicago Pneumatic' brand???
Greg,
For an extra $100 you could pick up a Peerless or Pilot Air belt drive, which are both quality units.
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1st July 2012, 09:54 AM
Thread: Camp Kitchen "Grub Box"
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Check out Drifta kitchens for some ideas and...
Check out Drifta kitchens for some ideas and construction.
This guy started making those chuck boxes in his shed and selling them at camp shows.
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29th June 2012, 11:52 PM
Thread: What's your favourite tool?
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The Fein Multimaster is so much fun to use... Is...
The Fein Multimaster is so much fun to use... Is there anything it can't do?
The 18v Makita impact driver gets used for anything and everything.
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24th June 2012, 11:05 PM
Thread: Aldi Advice
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As most of my tools live onsite or in the back of...
As most of my tools live onsite or in the back of the ute. From time to time I've grabbed some Aldi tools for the home workshop.
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24th June 2012, 09:58 AM
Thread: Ryobi Biscuit Joiner
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I grabbed one on the Aldi biscuit joiners a few...
I grabbed one on the Aldi biscuit joiners a few years ago in a $30 clearance bin, thinking it would be handy for home use instead of borrowing the Lamello's from work.
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17th June 2012, 09:18 AM
Thread: New Stanley Chisels
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I've got the same set too chook, pick them up 15...
I've got the same set too chook, pick them up 15 or so years ago when I was an apprentice after my set of Sandvik chisels grew legs. They do hold a resonable edge, but I can assure you with the...
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3rd June 2012, 06:30 AM
Thread: $89 Aldi shop vac is back
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Flicking through todays junk mail. Aldi has...
Flicking through todays junk mail.
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22nd May 2012, 07:18 AM
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Depends. Some sparkies want your first born,...
Depends. Some sparkies want your first born, others will do a dozen or more tools for a slab. As we are generally the head contractor we work out a deal with our sparky so no money changes hands. ...
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21st May 2012, 11:52 PM
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What's new about them? In Victoria they...
What's new about them?
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22nd April 2012, 12:33 PM
Thread: Fein multitool
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Thnaks fletty, Goo find. I bought a Fein...
Thnaks fletty,
Goo find.
I bought a Fein top plus kit a few weeks ago and the price of the Fein blades make the actual tool look positively cheap. $46 for another scraper blade! -
15th April 2012, 04:02 PM
Thread: Mitre Saw Blade Advice Needed (Please)
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Um... just make sure you flip the blade so the...
Um... just make sure you flip the blade so the teeth are facing the correct direction.
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14th April 2012, 08:20 AM
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What are your soldiering skills like? Do you own...
What are your soldiering skills like?
Do you own a decent soldiering iron?
You would need 8 X 1.2v cells. Check ebay, you should be able to pick up a brand new battery to suit delivered cheaper... -
11th April 2012, 10:12 PM
Thread: Hand tools for beginners - where to buy?
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Try trash & treasure markets, swap meets, ect for...
Try trash & treasure markets, swap meets, ect for 2nd hand tools. It's a great source for old chisels, planes, saws ect. It's also a great way to learn how to properly sharpen and setup tools, plus...
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10th April 2012, 09:56 AM
Thread: Metabo 12" SCMS Bargin!
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Metabo 12" SCMS Bargin!
I was in the market for a new 12" SCMS (upgrade form my aging 8" Hitachi) and was definitely going a Makita. Was about to head down to my prefered tool shop, but got a call from a mate.
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25th February 2012, 09:04 AM
Thread: 185mm Circular Saw - around $200
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More efficient cutting, the saw doesn't work as...
More efficient cutting, the saw doesn't work as hard, basically the saw can punch above it's weight. I mainly use a 6 1/4 or a 8 1/4 Makita saw and the little 6 1/4 can cut almost anything without...
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21st February 2012, 10:58 PM
Thread: 185mm Circular Saw - around $200
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Definitely spend the extra $$$'s on that one. ...
Definitely spend the extra $$$'s on that one. They have a nice solid cast ali base with minimal to no flex in them, something that haunts the cheaper saws. The dearer saws have much nicer depth and...
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7th February 2012, 09:48 PM
Thread: Are there Counterfeit Stanleys out there?
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Don't know about the plane, but a few years ago...
Don't know about the plane, but a few years ago at one of those dodgy tool stands at a market I found a chalk line.
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27th January 2012, 03:21 PM
Thread: Ridgid drills?
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Have you tried ringing any tools shops? Most...
Have you tried ringing any tools shops? Most good ones will get in whatever you want.
Try Powertool Specialists in Carlton. -
26th January 2012, 07:18 PM
Thread: 235mm (9 1/4") Circular Saw Options
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I alluded to this in the Stanley thread in the...
I alluded to this in the Stanley thread in the hand tools section. It's a worry when a trade quality brand start using their reputation to sell low end stuff. Bosch have done it too with a 'blue'...
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21st January 2012, 03:54 PM
Thread: What's happened to Stanley tools?
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Unfortuantly Makita have also ventured down the...
Unfortuantly Makita have also ventured down the same path with their brand (I think the Maktec thing was a bit of a flop). Walk into Bunnings and look at the Makita range. Half the range you probably...
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20th January 2012, 06:41 PM
Thread: What's happened to Stanley tools?
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Unfortuantly brands like Stanley, Irwin, ect are...
Unfortuantly brands like Stanley, Irwin, ect are keen for a slice of the diy/retail chain hardware stores (you can add powertool brands to that too). Make a poor quality tool, make sure its sitting...
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20th January 2012, 06:21 PM
Thread: 235mm (9 1/4") Circular Saw Options
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As I said I've got 3 other Mak sizes, but I'm...
As I said I've got 3 other Mak sizes, but I'm really not keen on their 9 1/4's. Their ergonomics are hopeless and being a left hander, they are not very nice to use. Although I believe back in the...
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16th January 2012, 11:09 PM
Thread: 235mm (9 1/4") Circular Saw Options
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235mm (9 1/4") Circular Saw Options
Okay, After many years of surviving as a chippie with just a 6 1/4" and a 8 1/4" Makita saws (I did have a 7 1/4" but never used it, so it's out on permanent loan) I've decided it's time to get a big...
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24th December 2011, 08:02 AM
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Having had the displeasure of going to Bunnings...
Having had the displeasure of going to Bunnings today (on a Christmas Eve Saturday!) to get some Heat Beads. I checked out the AEG drills.
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6th December 2011, 10:24 PM
Thread: Which drill kit combo should I go for??
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Milwaukee quality and warranty almost swayed me a...
Milwaukee quality and warranty almost swayed me a few years ago, but Makita's proven reliability and massive skin range (over 30) won me. 3 years on, zero complaints and the original batteries are...
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3rd December 2011, 08:59 AM
Thread: Cordless hammer
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Don't be stupid. they're right next to the...
Don't be stupid. they're right next to the rechargable set squares:U
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3rd December 2011, 07:05 AM
Thread: Cordless hammer
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https://www.woodworkforums.com/attachments/f13/1897...
https://www.woodworkforums.com/attachments/f13/189766d1322777777t-cordless-hammer-cordless_hammer_01a.jpg
The above just looks and feels like cheap rubbish:roll:
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19th November 2011, 08:18 AM
Thread: Best Router
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I love my Bosch GOF1300CE router. At 1300w it...
I love my Bosch GOF1300CE router. At 1300w it lacks the grunt for big trenching (stairs ect.), but with soft start and fine adjustment it is so nice to use freehand. Mines 12ish years old now, so...
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19th November 2011, 07:01 AM
Thread: Hardwood slats / T&G for caravan lining?
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No fitout at all? Caravans are built to be as...
No fitout at all? Caravans are built to be as light as possible, so the exterior frame and cladding on its own is not all that strong. All the cupboards, benchs and full length overheads in vans...
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As a chippie by trade, I've managed to accumulate...
As a chippie by trade, I've managed to accumulate 3 full sets in the last 20 years. Marples / Irwin blue chip, Stanley's and Footprint. The Marples feel the nicest to use, but the Footprints hold...
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Gas guns are nice for convenience thanks to no...
Gas guns are nice for convenience thanks to no air hose to drag around. For occasional use I'd go air powered. For the same price as a Paslode you could pick up a mid-range framer and a cheapish...
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3rd September 2011, 08:08 AM
Thread: Round 24 - A Dead Rubber
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Did not see that coming! It was like watching...
Did not see that coming!
It was like watching 1st V's last. I don't know how to take this loss? It will either be a nice reality check for all the egos before the finals, or it could really... -
2nd September 2011, 08:36 AM
Thread: Round 24 - A Dead Rubber
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Well it looks like tonights game is far from...
Well it looks like tonights game is far from 'dead rubber'.
Both side fielding full strength sides, with Collingwood wanting to avenge their round 8 loss and Geelong wanting to remind everyone... -
31st August 2011, 08:50 AM
Thread: Are Ryobi 18v batteries interchangeable
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One of the guys I work with has a Ryobi 18V...
One of the guys I work with has a Ryobi 18V fetish, if it's Ryobi and powered by 18v, he's got it.
I believe the old NiCad chargers will only charge NiCads, but the new Lithum chargers will do both.... -
28th July 2011, 11:04 AM
Thread: $89 Aldi shop vac is back
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Still two pallets of vacs sitting at Aldi Eltham...
Still two pallets of vacs sitting at Aldi Eltham (Vic) as of today. At full price though.
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17th July 2011, 10:24 AM
Thread: $89 Aldi shop vac is back
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The vacs can run with bags or bagless. I use...
The vacs can run with bags or bagless. I use bags when vacing up stuff like MDF & plaster dust as it dramatically increases the life of the vac and is alot better on your lungs when you empty it.
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4th July 2011, 07:44 AM
Thread: $89 Aldi shop vac is back
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Yes.
Yes.
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4th July 2011, 12:38 AM
Thread: $89 Aldi shop vac is back
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I picked up a pack of bags from 'vacbagsdirect'...
I picked up a pack of bags from 'vacbagsdirect' as posted at the top of page 5.
$18ish delivered, turned up within 3 days... excellent.
The bags?
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4th July 2011, 12:29 AM
Thread: Lock Mortising
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For 12 mortice locks I'd go an electric drill...
For 12 mortice locks I'd go an electric drill (decent cordless), quality spade/auger and some sharp chisels. This sort of stuff is all about repetition and by lock number 5 you will be blazing...
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2nd July 2011, 10:33 AM
Thread: Power Tool Safety Tagging
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As a site manager T&T is the baine of my life. ...
As a site manager T&T is the baine of my life. It's been around in Victoria for well over 20 years, yet the attitude of some older contractors makes you think its a new thing. The look I get from...
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18th June 2011, 10:58 PM
Thread: SOSS HINGES? my extension table
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Go price the 140 X 35 ones in stainless steel. ...
Go price the 140 X 35 ones in stainless steel. Then buy 4 of them and see how much change you get out of $1000:oo:
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11th June 2011, 12:32 PM
Thread: Cheap chisel options
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You mean part of greater Melbourne in the Diamond...
You mean part of greater Melbourne in the Diamond Valley?
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11th June 2011, 11:40 AM
Thread: Cheap chisel options
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10 minutes past Hurstbridge (you've heard of...
10 minutes past Hurstbridge (you've heard of Hurstbridge trainline?), south of Kinglake? Google maps is your friend.
Very much an alternative hippy market. You can get everything from healing... -
11th June 2011, 09:35 AM
Thread: $89 Aldi shop vac is back
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As mentioned in the powertool thread I grabbed...
As mentioned in the powertool thread I grabbed one for myself the other day. Last year I bought 3 for my work, which is commercial office fitout. The vacs are used daily, mainly to clean up plaster...
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11th June 2011, 09:15 AM
Thread: Cheap chisel options
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St Andrews market in Melbournes north east on a...
St Andrews market in Melbournes north east on a Saterday. Theres an old bloke who sells 2nd hand tools, just about everything you can think of. Usally has a couple of big boxes of chisels...
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10th June 2011, 11:10 PM
Thread: Einhell Brand
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Just picked up one of those Aldi shop vacs (who...
Just picked up one of those Aldi shop vacs (who wouldn't for $89) and the warranty and after sales support directs you to Einhell.
Don't know if they are the manufacturer, distributor/importer or...