3CorsaMeal
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i can erect fishing tents
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philrussell81
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quote: Originally posted by M15T XE
quote: Originally posted by philwestwood
the xrp3 dewalt?
the bosch cordless range is better to be honest, not to mention it all comes with 3 yr warranty.
can do you a bosch gsb18ve2 with 2 batteries, charger, box and 3 yr warranty for £190 delivered
how bout 2 24 volt batteries for a bosch cordless (green) not sure of model number.
il let u know later... bosch green is DIY tho
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Mistamist
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Big fooking drill for DIY, i have a makita 6347DWDE 18 volt cordless for work and a little green 9v bosch for fitting kitchens (gets in small spaces)
the 24v bosch is my dads but he has a spare which im gonna use for work if i can get some spare batteries didnt cost me a bean so dont car if it gets mashed up.
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sigibbons
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quote: Originally posted by philwestwood
quote: Originally posted by M15T XE
quote: Originally posted by philwestwood
the xrp3 dewalt?
the bosch cordless range is better to be honest, not to mention it all comes with 3 yr warranty.
can do you a bosch gsb18ve2 with 2 batteries, charger, box and 3 yr warranty for £190 delivered
how bout 2 24 volt batteries for a bosch cordless (green) not sure of model number.
il let u know later... bosch green is DIY tho
Bosch green is pretty pants tbh, although Bosch blue it exelent i have The gsb14ve2 cordless drill, gho 26-82 planer, and gbh 2-26 dre. All very good machines! Phil u2u'd about tools.
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dannycorsa c
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does this look like shody work????? this is an extension on a house behind mine!
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sigibbons
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Looks fine danny.
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dannycorsa c
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those cut outs in the main beams look abit dodgy!
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sigibbons
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I know what you mean and on a normal 'cut roof it would be dangerous. But as its a truss roof the smaller double end truss should be supporting that hip board.
[Edited on 18-08-2005 by sigibbons]
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sigibbons
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[Edited on 18-08-2005 by sigibbons]
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philrussell81
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quote: Originally posted by M15T XE
Big fooking drill for DIY, i have a makita 6347DWDE 18 volt cordless for work and a little green 9v bosch for fitting kitchens (gets in small spaces)
the 24v bosch is my dads but he has a spare which im gonna use for work if i can get some spare batteries didnt cost me a bean so dont car if it gets mashed up.
its not too bad for DIY to be honest.
let me know exact model number and il price u up the batteries.
i have a direct account with bosch so prices should be good.
Bosch blue is the one to go for tho, none of this dewalt stuff, its owned by black & decker so its just their stuff re-shelled in yellow and black. the old dewalt stuff is good if u can get it, its all ex elu
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Ben
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i can build , done a bit of labouring and brick laying , although am a sparky by trade
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RKS
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my only question on that work is.....
Why on earth use trusses on a roof that small??? jesus it must have took longer to work out how the trusses would need to be made than it would have to have done the roof
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Mistamist
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H&S would have a field day on that site!
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