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Re: New Electricians Toolbox

I have used it to pull down some capping in a domestic job mate very handy stuff and it smells ace!!:)
yeah, yelow 77 is a good one!

Bear in mind it will vary according to you working on domestic or comm/ind. For example, I would say a 20/25mm bending spring is a necessity for comm/ind.
 
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Don't use one myself Bane - pointless IMO. I just use a 5m tape measure.
 
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Hey! Got one of those!

Dead clever me.

No, next on the agenda is a drill. Combi drill methinks. Bosch or Makita probably after all the posts I've been reading.

Got a cordless yesterday actually. Gonna see how it fares tomorrow when I drill through some steel.

*Keeps a straight face*

It's Netto's own brand so it must be good. ToolTec? Anyone ever heard of it?
 
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So we have a long list of what everyone thinks is essential to have in the toolbox. But for a scotsman like me where is the cheapest place to buy them, is it online or a local store or something???
 
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Cheers Bane thanks for the info.

I;m not really tight with my money

but I do love the old saying every penny is a prisoner ;)
 
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can't get on that site cirrus (its-london).

Don't know why I'm telling you. Not as if you can fix the problem is it :)
 
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Ok, I'm thick.

A combi drill is a drill and driver combined?

Couldn't you buy a hammer drill that combines the above too?

Basically I'm looking to buy (eventually) a drill/driver and a hammer drill.
 

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