JumbleDuck
Well-Known Member
I don't think they like you taking them!..
Carlisle station used to have a luggage trolley - it may still be there - which said "Not to be removed from London King's Cross Station". Since Carlisle is on the line from Euston I presume that some enterprising person loaded it in King's Cross, pushed it along Marylebone Road and then managed to sneak it on a rain north. I admire that person.
Are you secretly sharing my workshop??? Sounds incredibly familiar! I love a workshop thread![]()
You might well be in my workshop. Are you a small furry creature? Seriously, I saw one looking at me from a shelf a few years back. Definitely not a rat, but I have no idea what it was.
Snap on are lovely, but way to dear for diy use, halford pro or normal are more than good enough.
Make sure you check sizes, as not all boxes are created equal!
Indeed. The US Pro 5 drawer is 20% narrower, 30% shallower (front to back) and 20% lower than the Clarke one, which comes to just under half the volume, and the Clarke was going to be marginal enough. Yes, I really do need all.those spanners.
Power tools are mostly plaasticky and lightweight these days.
My work benches are weighed down by my stockpile of wood and metal.
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I have inherited some right crap tools, but the lathe makes up for it.
I generally stick to Bosch for power tools. I inherited a vast quantity of wood and metal, but storing it was impractical so I gave it all away - around a half ton of wood to my local men's shed and around a quarter ton of metal to my local narrow gauge railway. It broke my heart to see it all go, but I really had nowhere to keep it and it's much easier to get materials when needed now, thanks to the internet, than it was when my old Dad build up the collection. I kept his Hobbymat mill/drill, though, as it goes well with my Hobbymat lathe.
I can reccommend US Pro-Tools.
As others have too, I shall trawl their range for something good enough.
On the upside, I spoke to Chronos today and they cheerfully said they were arranging return and refund, so no quibbling there.


