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« Reply #15 on: 24 March 2010, 00:47:49 »

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The problem I have is that I like working for them  ;D ;D
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« Reply #16 on: 24 March 2010, 01:01:48 »

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I work at Screwfix......there got it off my chest 
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The problem I have is that I like working for them  ;D ;D
Ooh!

You are screwed!

sell the omega, move & change your name and sex...

hopefully they will never trace you back to this forum  :y
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« Reply #17 on: 24 March 2010, 01:15:11 »

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I work at Screwfix......there got it off my chest 
The first step is admitting you have a problem  ;D

The problem I have is that I like working for them  ;D ;D
Ooh!

You are screwed!

sell the omega, move & change your name and sex...

hopefully they will never trace you back to this forum  :y

It's too late we are all doomed  ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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« Reply #18 on: 24 March 2010, 08:48:14 »

bought it yesterday, impressed just collecting it, usually get a power tool in a cardboard box, but you get a huge carry case, and it all looks quite professional, new to me  ;D

Looking forward to using it anger, first impressions excellent, couple of pics:



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Re: Makita Drills
« Reply #20 on: 24 March 2010, 09:48:04 »

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All you need now is one of these:

http://www.power-tools-pro.co.uk/makita-ml180-18v-rechargeable-torch-supplied-naked-p-823.html?currency=GBP

Looks very useful, could do with one of those  :y
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« Reply #21 on: 24 March 2010, 09:48:54 »

And the torch fits where you currently have the charger and spare battery in the pic
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« Reply #22 on: 24 March 2010, 09:49:57 »

Cheers, very handy  :)
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« Reply #23 on: 24 March 2010, 09:53:55 »

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And the torch fits where you currently have the charger and spare battery in the pic


ive bought 2 dewalts in the past and got free torches with them, exceelnt torches too but i wouldnt ever buy a dewalt again. ive got 4 now.
18v metabo
18v ryobi impact drill which is good on car as it gets them bolts undone very quick
14.4 volt dewalt and a
18v proplus.
i use the ryobi mainly now.

makita and hilti are the best there is in my opinion  :y :y :y
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« Reply #24 on: 24 March 2010, 12:44:52 »

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And the torch fits where you currently have the charger and spare battery in the pic

So do you put these in the torch box ?  ;D ;D ;D
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« Reply #25 on: 24 March 2010, 13:58:32 »

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And the torch fits where you currently have the charger and spare battery in the pic

So do you put these in the torch box ?  ;D ;D ;D

Nope....the battery goes in the torch and the charger goes in the middle of case (which is where its supposed to be)  :y

So it all fits in the one case ;D
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« Reply #26 on: 24 March 2010, 14:11:02 »

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And the torch fits where you currently have the charger and spare battery in the pic

So do you put these in the torch box ?  ;D ;D ;D

Nope....the battery goes in the torch and the charger goes in the middle of case (which is where its supposed to be)  :y

So it all fits in the one case ;D

Just don't forget the ratchet strap to stop it all bursting out  ;D
Then again it is Tunnie so I am sure it would be fun to watch  ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Re: Makita Drills
« Reply #27 on: 24 March 2010, 18:46:33 »

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All you need now is one of these:

http://www.power-tools-pro.co.uk/makita-ml180-18v-rechargeable-torch-supplied-naked-p-823.html?currency=GBP

Nice one Mark, gonna get me one. £23.56 inc VAT @ Delivery.


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« Reply #28 on: 24 March 2010, 18:51:27 »

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All you need now is one of these:

http://www.power-tools-pro.co.uk/makita-ml180-18v-rechargeable-torch-supplied-naked-p-823.html?currency=GBP

Nice one Mark, gonna get me one. £23.56 inc VAT @ Delivery.



I use it so much....particularly on the loco.

Mega handy, if the battery is flat you have 2 more (or one in the case of tunnie), they charge fast, mega bright...
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Re: Makita Drills
« Reply #29 on: 24 March 2010, 18:57:29 »

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All you need now is one of these:

http://www.power-tools-pro.co.uk/makita-ml180-18v-rechargeable-torch-supplied-naked-p-823.html?currency=GBP

Nice one Mark, gonna get me one. £23.56 inc VAT @ Delivery.


Or I could make a dash to Swansea and get it over the counter here:

http://www.screwfix.com/prods/91799/Power-Tools/Batteries-Chargers/Makita-ML180-18V-Torch

A little pricier true, but immediate availability.
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