Yes, plenty of safety gear needed thoughthe grinder and belt job should be pretty good
Yes, it maybe better to have another budget type that has two grades of grit wheels.I was disappointed with the combined grinder/sander I bought last time they were on offer - the sander was OK for very light duty but didn't have anything like the power needed for most wood sanding tasks. The grinder was fine for drill/tool sharpening so I just use it for that.
The toolbox looks exactly like the one I bought from B&Q over 20 years ago. It has served me well but now has a split in one of the component compartment lids on the top (due to mis-treatment). I might replace it at that price although I find a squishable bag better on a small boat.
Yes, definitely agree with a tool bag. Have a nice one from Axminster that has the commonly used stuff and lurks in the saloon under the table - hardly ever seems to get in the way or wanders around in rough weather.The toolbox looks exactly like the one I bought from B&Q over 20 years ago. It has served me well but now has a split in one of the component compartment lids on the top (due to mis-treatment). I might replace it at that price although I find a squishable bag better on a small boat.
The toolbox looks exactly like the one I bought from B&Q over 20 years ago. It has served me well but now has a split in one of the component compartment lids on the top (due to mis-treatment). I might replace it at that price although I find a squishable bag better on a small boat.
Maybe the T-shirts are worth a look. Nothing else appeals.
Of course what we really want is for them to start selling Antifouling .
Well, you can get that in Toolstation: http://www.toolstation.com/shop/p65198
And, you can help yourself to a cup of coffee whilst you peruse their 'laminated book of dreams'... Can't do that in Lidl.