Good price for a circular. bought one myself, does what it needed to.
Comes with a laser guider.
15 comments
thomasleep
21 Feb 17#15
My last bank still owes the UK government ie me and everybody else who lives here BILLIONS £££££ cowboys exist everywhere, we get it!
Quickblood
20 Feb 17#14
Thankfully no but it was too close. Always check the blade guard people :confused:.
As for the name back in the day I wanted a nice handle for Unreal Tournament and now 17 years later I still have it, I should probably change it to something more appropriate like 'chicken, chips and trifle'.
mayzi
20 Feb 17#13
Ahaha.
My last builder:
Was 12" out on a steel beam.
4" out for an oak beam.
Placed sink pipes 10" away from where they should be.
Ordered 40 bags on cement and 10 bags of sand.
thomasleep
20 Feb 172#12
Plenty of bankers who apparently cannot add up too :wink:
mayzi
20 Feb 171#11
Seen professional trades with plenty of scars
muttonman
20 Feb 17#9
haha love it. they don't need safety goggles just shut your eyes and saw. your eye lids are nature's safety goggles.
thomasleep
20 Feb 17#8
Every industry has useless idiots. :smiley:
Godspeed
20 Feb 172#7
I know, I couldn't believe it either.. Neither of them are wearing goggles!
diegomanas
20 Feb 17#6
All good for the 1st part, I have my doubts about the later though. It would be true if the amount of cowboys around were a lot less than it is. Just saying...
thomasleep
20 Feb 17#5
Anybody got any idea where I can get an Erbauer Eri 665csw bare cordless circular saw for around £60, missed out when it was £59 at screwfix and refuse to pay them £79 (current) when they can sell it for £59 and still make on it
thomasleep
20 Feb 171#4
The above comments only prove that tradesmen are worth the money they get paid :smiley: the amount of people who injure themselves by using power tools with no training whatsoever is remarkable. Leave it to the professionals, plus the finished job will look much better :smiley:
Quickblood
19 Feb 171#1
These things terrify me. My old one's blade guard got bent or misaligned somehow and when I went to put it down the blade was still spinning but now exposed so it kicked back and almost hit me, I try to stay away from power tools now lol.
mayzi to Quickblood
19 Feb 172#2
I got my finger caught on belt sander. I had just put the 60 grit on.
I now stay away from it.
(PM me for pictures :confused:)
muttonman to Quickblood
19 Feb 172#3
yeah they can be scary. when I get a new power tool they feel scary to use at first but then I get used to it. safety is so important though when using cutting power tools.
Opening post
Comes with a laser guider.
15 comments
As for the name back in the day I wanted a nice handle for Unreal Tournament and now 17 years later I still have it, I should probably change it to something more appropriate like 'chicken, chips and trifle'.
My last builder:
Was 12" out on a steel beam.
4" out for an oak beam.
Placed sink pipes 10" away from where they should be.
Ordered 40 bags on cement and 10 bags of sand.
I know, I couldn't believe it either.. Neither of them are wearing goggles!
I now stay away from it.
(PM me for pictures :confused:)