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So what. My digger did, but when I needed it it was there and very handy it was too, without any costs incurred.Or it might sit for months……
So what. My digger did, but when I needed it it was there and very handy it was too, without any costs incurred.Or it might sit for months……
Buy a boat with a dirty bottom?I just bought a pressure washer (99euro). Used it on all the jobs I can think of,now it in the shed for the foreseeable future not doing anything
Chisels would stay sharp for life....if people didn’t open paint tins with themAh sure, most tools owned by most people sit unused for most of their life.
Not a chain. cradle for hoses!Does it have hydraulics? I just assumed so but saw a huge chain.
I know you’ll check them out for leaks.
Nice bit of kit.
But when your imaginary deck needs washing, will you hire, or just go to the shed & get that jet washer out?I just bought a pressure washer (99euro). Used it on all the jobs I can think of,now it in the shed for the foreseeable future not doing anything
Better hireing
Does it have hydraulics? I just assumed so but saw a huge chain.
I know you’ll check them out for leaks.
Nice bit of kit.
Wouldn’t like to blast out the seaming on my imaginary decks…..at the momment I am unfortunately lined up to see a physiotherapist so imaginary boats and decks will have to waitBut when your imaginary deck needs washing, will you hire, or just go to the shed & get that jet washer out?
I think you are right....Refueler could tow it down to the local remote control aircraft club meet...and they would pay him to use itMy only offering is that if the OP has indoor storage for it then it won’t deteriorate further.
Could be a sort of portable Flight Control Tower too![]()
Official price here is :Last time I hired a cherry picker it was £500+£2/mile delivery+vat… it was less than an hours work!
Wouldn’t like to blast out the seaming on my imaginary decks…..at the momment I am unfortunately lined up to see a physiotherapist so imaginary boats and decks will have to wait
Even larger commercial lifters have outriggers ... even those fitted to large purpose designed trucks with counterweights !!
You're missing my point. Yes, there are larger machines with outriggers and jacks. These are not relying on counterweights. They also have interlocks so the machine can't be operated until it is set up correctly. The little thing you showed has simple manual outriggers which need to be used properly - every time. It isn't fool-proof.
Fixed that for you... I amunfortunately lined up to see aphysiopsychotherapist so imaginary boats and decks willhave to waitabound
Fixed that for you
As for the OP, if you have the space and the money then tools like this are really useful to have around - there's loads of little jobs that you wouldn't hire one for but that are much easier if you have the kit. My digger is in the same bracket - good to have.