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26 Apr 2012 #2 A Andrew M Well-Known Member Joined 3 Feb 2012 Messages 485 Location Amersham, Bucks, boat in Brixham Visit site Good shout, I've been using the Skil equivalent to remove our antifoul and primer, been a fantastic little tool and is highly recommended, this looks to be a very very similar tool. I paid about £50 for the Skil one so this is excellent value. Andy
Good shout, I've been using the Skil equivalent to remove our antifoul and primer, been a fantastic little tool and is highly recommended, this looks to be a very very similar tool. I paid about £50 for the Skil one so this is excellent value. Andy
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Also a long steel cable and outdoor padlock for securing your dinghy on sale today. The Solar powered LED lantern might work as an anchor light.