Stevie K
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Hi!
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Knipex for cutters, but I quite like the CK ones with the 2.5 & 1.5 slots, saves me the job of blowing them up to get the same result! Handy having the socket screw chopper on them too. Mind you, a good set of Knipex cut through screws like butter anyway. Used Draper screwdrivers for a while now, seem ok. Used to get a lifetime guarantee on CK screwdrivers, don't know if that's still the case. Use 'em, bugga 'em up, take them back to the wholesaler for a shiny new one!
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On 16/07/2018 at 00:10, al-yeti said:
Good thing all these new comers about , industry will change and get rid of the old monkey hags
Hello by the way
Then amazon security will be there , with drones to electrocute the intruder , and Alexia telling you how it is !
Hello al-yeti. What's a monkey hag? I've just googled it and got images of a bizarre looking creature called a monkey slug
On 16/07/2018 at 16:44, norman said:Hello and welcome, have a read of the rules and apply for trade.
Hi Norman, couple more random posts and I will. Cheers!
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On 15/07/2018 at 23:35, MrHappy said:
hello,
Hello, MrHappy!
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Hi
Just wanted to introduce myself to this forum.
Fire alarm engineer & electrician by trade and run my own fire company in the East Midlands.
Spend a load of time on the fire engineers forum, I guess they'll be some of you here too, but I've been dragged kicking 'n' screaming into intruder by my client base!
Done a fair few basic systems over the years (Veritas R8's etc) having been an electrician since the 16th edition days (I feel so old!!!) but looking to go a lot deeper into it now.
Here to pick up bits of wisdom and contribute where poss.
Cheers
Steve
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I have the 165mm shears, require a delicate touch to strip T&E though without chopping the earth off. Deffo the shorter length for me with cutters though