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"The Medway Handyman" wrote in message om... Doctor Drivel wrote: So you know more about it than the people who invented it? What didn't you understand what I wrote? Most of it. It was written by a complete ****. Bur read by a moronic idiot. A Eff off you are a complete plantpot. |
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"Dave Plowman (News)" wrote in message ... In article , Doctor Drivel wrote: That would be an imaginary fire brigade Dave, pumping out imaginary water - obviously the idiot has no practical experience, he dreams it al up. Heh Eff off you are a total plantpot. ****ing idiot!!! How many pumps do you on your taps? You Eff off you are a total plantpot. ****ing idiot!!! |
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Doctor Drivel wrote: "Dave Plowman (News)" wrote in message ... In article , Doctor Drivel wrote: That would be an imaginary fire brigade Dave, pumping out imaginary water - obviously the idiot has no practical experience, he dreams it al up. Heh Eff off you are a total plantpot. ****ing idiot!!! How many pumps do you on your taps? You really shouldn't get so worked up, pet. Go back to your doctor and get him to increase your medication. And stay off the sauce. Eff off you are a total plantpot. ****ing idiot!!! Sad to see you are no different with a hangover than when drunk. You really do need help. -- *I didn't fight my way to the top of the food chain to be a vegetarian. Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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On 7 Nov, 20:10, "dennis@home" wrote:
Is that the one with the 15" steel side handle? Yes. Mostly I use it for big augers into timber framing. I bought one for £10 when Wickes were clearing them out. Jammy bugger! |
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"Dave Plowman (News)" wrote in message ... In article , Doctor Drivel wrote: "Dave Plowman (News)" wrote in message ... In article , Doctor Drivel wrote: That would be an imaginary fire brigade Dave, pumping out imaginary water - obviously the idiot has no practical experience, he dreams it al up. Heh Eff off you are a total plantpot. ****ing idiot!!! How many pumps do you on your taps? You really shouldn't get so worked up, pet. Go back to your doctor and get him to increase your medication. And stay off the sauce. Eff off you are a total plantpot. ****ing idiot!!! Sad Please eff off you are an idiotic plantpot. |
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"Dave Plowman (News)" wrote in message ... In article , Doctor Drivel wrote: That would be an imaginary fire brigade Dave, pumping out imaginary water - obviously the idiot has no practical experience, he dreams it al up. Heh Eff off you are a total plantpot. ****ing idiot!!! How many pumps do you on your taps? You Please eff off you are an idiotic plantpot. |
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We were somewhere around Barstow, on the edge of the desert, when the
drugs began to take hold. I remember John Rumm saying something like: Oh, a willie-waving contest. 3 x SDS, 2 x 14.4v, 1 x 12v, 3 x impact driver, 1 x mains, 1 x pillar. Well if you include the ones I have acquired through no fault of my own, I think the total is: 2 x mains, 2 x SDS, 1 x gopher screwdriver, 3 x drill driver, 1 x combi, 1 x 18V impact driver, 1 x TD020E, 1 x core drill, 1 x 12V titan, 1 x pillar drill, 1 x 14.4V angle drill. Not sure whether to include a concrete breaker in there since it can't actually drill.... Hmm... 2x 110v drills, 1x 110v SDS, 2x 240v hammer drills, 1x mains SDS, 2x 7.2v drills, 1x 12v SDS, 1x SDS Max drill /breaker, 1x AEG drill /breaker, 1x pillar drill, and I'm sure I've forgotten a couple I don't use. I don't have any impact drivers -yet. Hellfire; the collection builds up, doesn't it. |
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We were somewhere around Barstow, on the edge of the desert, when the
drugs began to take hold. I remember "Doctor Drivel" saying something like: Agreed, nice idea and no doubt it has its place, but a combi with a drill bit & a driver for the screws is the way to go when fixing. Using Bosch Multi drill bits the Impact Driver can do most things. It doesn't take much time actually doing stuff to realise that, with the low price of tools now, it's well worthwhile having one of each to hand, instead of farfing around changing bits and drills alternately. Which is why I use a pair of Makita 7.2v - one for pilot holes, one for screws, when I'm doing any panelling or flooring. When they die, I'll move up the range, but they show no signs of pegging out yet. |
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We were somewhere around Barstow, on the edge of the desert, when the
drugs began to take hold. I remember "dennis@home" saying something like: I used a hacksaw to do my plastic pipe 27 years ago, it is still there doing its job. You do use a Stanley knife to trim it of course. There is a proper tool for it. |
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We were somewhere around Barstow, on the edge of the desert, when the
drugs began to take hold. I remember "Doctor Drivel" saying something like: How many pumps do you on your taps? What? |
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We were somewhere around Barstow, on the edge of the desert, when the
drugs began to take hold. I remember "Dave Plowman (News)" saying something like: Using Bosch Multi drill bits the Impact Driver can do most things. Using multi drills *any* drill is fine for most things. I think Drivel is showing, once again, he doesn't have any real experience of working in the real world, where constantly changing bits is a total pain in the bum. |
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"Grimly Curmudgeon" wrote in message ... We were somewhere around Barstow, on the edge of the desert, when the drugs began to take hold. I remember "dennis@home" saying something like: I used a hacksaw to do my plastic pipe 27 years ago, it is still there doing its job. You do use a Stanley knife to trim it of course. There is a proper tool for it. Read my others posts. |
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"Grimly Curmudgeon" wrote in message ... We were somewhere around Barstow, on the edge of the desert, when the drugs began to take hold. I remember "Doctor Drivel" saying something like: How many pumps do you on your taps? What? The plantpot puts a pump on each tap he has. |
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"Grimly Curmudgeon" wrote in message ... We were somewhere around Barstow, on the edge of the desert, when the drugs began to take hold. I remember "Dave Plowman (News)" saying something like: Using Bosch Multi drill bits the Impact Driver can do most things. Using multi drills *any* drill is fine for most things. I think Drivel is showing, once again, he doesn't have any real experience of working in the real world, where constantly changing bits is a total pain in the bum. Not when you slot them in and out and they are in your top pocket. Up a ladder with two drills in your hand? Mmmmmm |
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"Grimly Curmudgeon" wrote in message ... We were somewhere around Barstow, on the edge of the desert, when the drugs began to take hold. I remember "Doctor Drivel" saying something like: Agreed, nice idea and no doubt it has its place, but a combi with a drill bit & a driver for the screws is the way to go when fixing. Using Bosch Multi drill bits the Impact Driver can do most things. It doesn't take much time actually doing stuff to realise that, with the low price of tools now, it's well worthwhile having one of each to hand, instead of farfing around changing bits and drills alternately. Which is why I use a pair of Makita 7.2v - one for pilot holes, one for screws, when I'm doing any panelling or flooring. When they die, I'll move up the range, but they show no signs of pegging out yet. If you are doing large scale stuff that is fine. In many jobs you may be moving around from room to room, as in pipework and electccical world. |
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