Search the forum,

Discuss light weight stilsons in the Plumbing Jobs | The Job-board area at PlumbersForums.net

Status
Not open for further replies.
Messages
100
Sick of carrying a ton of tools so looking to lighten up my tool bag starting with swapping my stilsons! been looking at the lenox ones, any suggestions on some good (light) stilsons? Whats everyone else rolling with?
 
Steel baby, no ally in my wagon!

On a different note I did not know Lennox made steelies! I'm off for a pog and possibly a fap
 
I have a few lennox tools and they are top class, i bought a set of there hole saws and for amount of hole saws ive bought over the years the lennox ones are by FAR the best ,
Think ive 1 pair of stillies in the store but never nead them ,
 
I want the low profile pipe slices but there Yankee 1/2 3/4 not overly confident they'll cut as well as say a kopex
 
get a milwaukee cheater from the usa ?? (not sure if they are on sale yet)
 
I want the low profile pipe slices but there Yankee 1/2 3/4 not overly confident they'll cut as well as say a kopex
Lenox is same as Irwin as far as I am aware I have a lennox 28mm slice and it is identical to my Irwin one both are about half as wide as kopex, rothenburger or monument.
 
Sick of carrying a ton of tools so looking to lighten up my tool bag starting with swapping my stilsons! been looking at the lenox ones, any suggestions on some good (light) stilsons? Whats everyone else rolling with?
Ridgid do some nice aluminium stilsons.
 
I've got rigid steel and rigid Ali. The Ali don't feel right tbh
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Reply to light weight stilsons in the Plumbing Jobs | The Job-board area at PlumbersForums.net

Similar plumbing topics

I am in process of replacing an existing sink with a new stainless steel one. The existing tap is plumbed directly to copper which means that it is earthed. The new tap will use flexible tails and so will not be earth bonded. My initial search for information suggests that there is no legal...
Replies
6
Views
234
Hi everyone, Looking for a bit of advice, recently went to a job where heating was operating when called for however not for the hot water. I have changed the 3 port actuator Honeywell head however this doesn’t seem to have solved the issue, does this mean that the programmer is faulty? Or is...
Replies
8
Views
277
Can anyone recommend a decent multi meter, preferably under a 100 pounds. It's for checking boiler components so I don't need a top spec one ....just easy to use and reliable. The fluke 115 looks good but its above my budget. My current socket and see one was great but it's developed a fault.
Replies
7
Views
222
Hi all I'm hoping someone can shine a light on this for me Since our stop tap on the pavement has now been filled with sand for whatever reason, we are relying on our property fitted stopcock (this is outside on our garage wall) Unfortunately turning this to the closed position only reduces...
Replies
3
Views
244
Hello all, I’m replacing a concrete paving slab patio in the back yard. The original patio used 50mm deep concrete slabs on hardcore & sand. I’m planning to pour a 100mm deep concrete patio on 100mm hardcore. In order to achieve the same final height to line up with the rest of the patio, I...
Replies
6
Views
231
Creating content since 2001. Untold Media.

Newest Plumbing Threads

Back
Top
AdBlock Detected

We get it, advertisements are annoying!

Sure, ad-blocking software does a great job at blocking ads, but it also blocks useful features of our website. For the best site experience please disable your AdBlocker.

I've Disabled AdBlock