Can you remember when you bought your first fairly expensive power tool? I think mine was a £430 door cutter in 1999
Same, always have a few sheets, just in case, but with next day delivery, no point storing it, just order it a week in advance of each job
I remember when all my tools fitted into a tool bag,i roughly added up the cost of my tools a couple of years ago and it was over 40grand then,i...
Erm...Where do I start? Festool.2xchopsaws 2xjigsaws 4xsanders 2xplunge saws + about 6m of guide rails router 4xdust extractor radio light small...
You should be able to stretch it out by grippering the side of the treads and risers and possibly a firmer underlay
Could be a manufacturer fault
Do you know what underlay it is,is it a green fibre board or a rubber crumb with foil on top or something else?
You can buy a 10kg weight for them, but i already know you're going to say a bag of screed is cheaper lol
I'm thinking of getting the orbital plate for diamond cups
Does seem a good price, i paid about 1600,it came with the little vac( which is convenient on light sanding jobs, but not necessary if you already...
Now you've done it, you made me look and now I've seen a load of accessories i want for mine lol, i take it you were looking at pwm
I'm storing everything in my warehouse, in a way, it's lucky suppliers are waiting for stock on quite a few things, as I've got nearly 70 jobs in...
What's pissing me off, is the companies sending out 2 or 3 new price lists a month,with immediate effect, so jobs I've already priced, i am now...
I do ok with the furlongs stuff, valleys have a few around £10-12 which are not bad for the price, have quite a few felt backs under a tenner,but...
Can't remember the ratio, but mostly use a universal course saw, it's handy to have an offcut of mdf or thick ply, big enough to kneel on to hold...
Externals, i use a Japanese hand saw, but a tenon saw will also do.internals i use a multitool and sharp chisel. If you have small sections of...
It's actually quite easy,the hardest part of the job will probably be getting the first floorboard up,a car jack under the joist, will easily lift...
Might also be worth checking any air bricks round the bottom of the outside walls, just to make sure they're clear
Your joists have probably rotted slightly at the end, it's quite common and probably not a serious problem, it's easier to fix it than cover up...
The router is quite a useful tool to have ,with just a few bits, you can make stair treads, profiles, Scotia,groove doorways and matwells to use...