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eskimo39
Funnily enough I bought a load from him last week.Lol, great sales pitch SirKit, you'll be selling ice to eskimo's soon![]()
Funnily enough I bought a load from him last week.Lol, great sales pitch SirKit, you'll be selling ice to eskimo's soon![]()
Has anyone tried the quadcut brickmaster, is it any good?
-------'s to that.good ole hammer an bolster with plenty of guts behind it (16 stone+) lol:drunk:
When I have young lads on with me I always make them do boxes by chisel. My argument being that you can learn the shortcuts in the fullness of time but you need to know how to do it if the toy is broken that day.
-------'s to that.
Back in the day before i bought a bolster with a guard, it wasn't nice hitting your hand with a club hammer.
If it happened twice in one day it would make me cry.
Takes a bit of practice, but a 30mill sds bit works quick and neat. Just dont go crazy.
Wouldn't have a guard on a bolster if you paid me,only used one once hammer slipped and bounced off the guard and nearly broke my wrist,worst idea going.-------'s to that.
Back in the day before i bought a bolster with a guard, it wasn't nice hitting your hand with a club hammer.
If it happened twice in one day it would make me cry.
Takes a bit of practice, but a 30mill sds bit works quick and neat. Just dont go crazy.
Wouldn't have a guard on a bolster if you paid me,only used one once hammer slipped and bounced off the guard and nearly broke my wrist,worst idea going.
Have to agree; the guard kinda makes you careless but with no guard you're BLOODY careful when you hit it!
its a 4 pointed chisel. it says on site for soft brick. so if you come across hard brick or heavy breeze block/equivalence then you got no chance.
if you cant chase out for a back box using just a hammer and bolster you should be ashamed of yourself.
using a hammer drill with chisel bit is the same, if the brick disintegrates then you wont get a good fixing with screw's and plugs no matter how you do it