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Hey, we can all keeping learning a thing or two! Its great when we can throw around ideas that makes life easier for us all!!and here's me thinking i was doing well with my multitool sculpting
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Hey, we can all keeping learning a thing or two! Its great when we can throw around ideas that makes life easier for us all!!and here's me thinking i was doing well with my multitool sculpting
With the added bonus of there being no possibility of forgetting to switch it on.do same regularly. another tip is to stick a small cardboard box ( like what 5 sockets come in) to the wall with masking tape, just below where you are drilling. then all the crap goes in the box.
There's a similar trick when chiselling out vertical chases. You position the wet pant's tool caddy at the base of the run to catch the rubble.do same regularly. another tip is to stick a small cardboard box ( like what 5 sockets come in) to the wall with masking tape, just below where you are drilling. then all the crap goes in the box.
I use an envelope works just as well.do same regularly. another tip is to stick a small cardboard box ( like what 5 sockets come in) to the wall with masking tape, just below where you are drilling. then all the crap goes in the box.
Exactly! I've always made it quite clear to my customers that I'm a reasonably priced sparky, but an extremely expensive cleaner.The trade that doesn’t clean up after themselves. ?
That sounds very professional Mike!I have a Karcher vac that has a power take off when you switch on the multi tool the Karcher starts up, when you switch off the tool the vac keep running for about 6 - 10 seconds to clear the hose, the Fein multi tool I have has a purpose made vac port that fits around the head of the tool and collects practically all the debris.
On most occasions you do get what you pay for. ?That sounds very professional Mike!
i notice nobody recommends dyson crap for serious use. wonder why? sir james dyson for producing unserviceable, overpriced plastic rubbish.
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