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Grouting tools for re grouting my kitchen lol,
 
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Dunno if you'd call it a tool but last thing I bought was a £2 Skywolfeye torch off ebay, took 2 weeks to arrive but it's like having a little sun in my pocket, silly bright.
Next thing will probably be a wet vac, I've struggled long enough without one now.
 
Dunno if you'd call it a tool but last thing I bought was a £2 Skywolfeye torch off ebay, took 2 weeks to arrive but it's like having a little sun in my pocket, silly bright.
Next thing will probably be a wet vac, I've struggled long enough without one now.
It definitely is a good tool though for nasty tap changes any other job. Does it run via a battery ?
 
milwaukee area light... next has just been decided by my very old jigsaw giving up so it'll be a cordless milwaukee jigsaw (ouch)
 
Cheap 240volt air compressor for pumping up expansion vessels - particularily on unvented units. Doing it with a hand pump is just too hard
 
Cheap 240volt air compressor for pumping up expansion vessels - particularily on unvented units. Doing it with a hand pump is just too hard

I just carry a little bottle of nitrogen or o2 (like they use in pubs)
 
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Joiner I was working with today had the new dewalt radio, wot a beast of a radio, absolute cracking sound
 
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Joiner I was working with today had the new dewalt radio, wot a beast of a radio, absolute cracking sound
Not sure which forum it was on but if that's the indestructible one, he dropped it off scaffolding a couple of floors up and other than being scratched a bit it was fine.
 
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