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€17 meggerWill be interesting in learning how you get on with this.
Collapsing stool. Also have a 'standard Rectangular one but that does get as much use as this.
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Certainly helps at second fix and testingThat's a good idea that.
I use an ergostrip... it works well.. I wouldn't want to work without it now.I'll send it back most likely , might try an ergostrip for flexes
Collapsing stool. Also have a 'standard Rectangular one but that does get as much use as this.
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Agreed. I pondered on using an angle grinder to remove the crimp bits on the inside of the handles as all they manage is to bite you palms.Dunno why they put all those extras on the handles of these gadgets , crimping and cutting
Agreed. I pondered on using an angle grinder to remove the crimp bits on the inside of the handles as all they manage is to bite you palms.
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