Philbert,how long are you going to tease us?
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Philbert,how long are you going to tease us?
Here is kind of a tool related item I thought of today. Recently I purchased a Honda powered plug aerator and today I was dumping the regular oil for some Royal Purple, the machine has a tiny drain plug and it is located where the oil will run everywhere. I plan on placing a small pipe extension from the block to allow annual oil changes to not make a mess, I figure for few bucks it will make things easier next time.
Here's how the bigger ones are used:
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Hey, it's his toes on the line, not mine.
Mine is more like this one, not quite as big though:
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That guy's spent a LOT of time doing that to get that good with a small axe.
that really makes me appreciate the years I spent on my uncle sawmill a lot more
Neat vise and a neat saw as well...
Hello Vinni
Great to see you post on this thread!Hope to see more of your posts in the future.I have a Metabo grinder as well,not quite sure if it is the exact same model as yours.When I went looking for a grinder I had never even heard of Metabo.I picked up all the angle grinders they had at the tool shop,the Metabo felt the best in my hand!Asked the salesman what are these tools like, and he said "first rate".Do you own any other Metabo tools?
Lawrence
Nice grinder! Never heard of the brand before, but then again I don't own that much "german engineering" either! What's the funky shield kinda thingy around the disc though? LOL. I'm not sure I could even find the guards for any of mine anymore. They tend to come off right away, for better or worse. I wouldn't mind them so much if there was some sort of quick-release, like a cam lock etc., to make it easier to reposition the guard without having to whip out the screwdriver.
These are designed to swivel almost 180 with several "click stops" in between and only use the screw driver to remove it. Also the chuck is spring loaded so no tools to remove it to change discs.
I can attest to the durability of the Metabo tools, I worked for years on Industrial/Commercial construction projects as a Superintendant of buildings and works, I bought all the tools our company used and Metabo drills and angle grinders were top notch tools only sold by industrial supply houses. Very few homeowner types would ever see these tools, they are pricey but worth the cost.They had to compete with Milwaulkee, Bosch, Makita and Walter ,these were all industrial grade tools made to take a licking and keep on tickin.
Pioneerguy600
Metabo has launched a whole series of consumer grade machines that have really gone downwards in quality imo. .
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