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    Cordless dirty water pump?

    Hm, I know you’re right. :( How to make a drainage hole in the bricks without knocking other bricks out? Gently through the mortar on the bottom course with a hammer drill? Demo saw?! Bigger excavator?
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    Cordless dirty water pump?

    Believe it or not, the stormwater drain runs directly under the worst spot. Im just not keen on digging since the landscaping is recent and I just dressed the lawn. And the stick pumps are so much fun. Photo shows it. Its no big deal by a long shot. Depth is another 2 bricks. Ground is squishy...
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    Cordless dirty water pump?

    Hi Friends, I’m investigating cordless pumps for dirty/silty water. My side yard floods a bit with any decent rain - on a slight slope and brick edging so it pools up on the downhill edge. Lets say 200L to get rid of so the grass doesnt just get super squishy. I’ve got Milwaukee and Ryobi...
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    Plant mechanic tool bag/tote

    I’m a maintenance fitter in a food production facility. Vinyl tool bags are all the rage. I use one of these: https://www.beehivevinyl.com.au/fully-lockable-commissioning-toolbag/ Hard base. Lockable. Vinyl so you can hose it out clean. Might be a bit small for you, but theres heaps of that...
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    Small bearing puller needed

    608s are cheap and plentiful. I wouldn’t even bother thinking of reusing them. If they’re not stuffed already, pulling off a shaft by the outer race will hurt them. I’m keen for new tools as much as the next guy, but new techniques / skills are cheaper and more versatile. Squeeze the bearing...
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    Up to what wrench size are you expected to have at work?

    7-24mm, which is all we see in a standard day. Anything smaller, well, we’re expected to have that too. Anything bigger, the tool crib is in a shambles and stuff goes missing over time and never gets replaced, so some of us have our own. A shared tool is a non-existant tool. For some reason one...
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    Looking for Door Stop for Shed ideas 316 Stainless Steel

    I work in food processing, so I have no shortage of 316 for various little projects. If you can find 316 screws, screw a bit of chain to the exterior of the building, and a hook on the door. Swing the door open , hook the chain onto the door, done. If its easier to find some 316 allthread...
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    Are 14 mm head bolts always m10

    I work out of a bag 98% of the time, and also must have all tools accounted for when leaving our factory (food processing) so keeping weight and individual numbers down is important. This makes me try and streamline what I carry, and also get a bit creative sometimes… Usually I have a 3/8...
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    Cordless inflators, Milwaukee or Ryobi?

    Driving whilst attached could be handy if theres a slow leak in the tyre… Intended recipient is me, people have asked me for suggestions for presents. I’ve got M12 and Ryobi. Don’t really intend on getting into M18 stuff. The offroading stuff is low priority. Got a car powered 12v compressor...
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    Cordless inflators, Milwaukee or Ryobi?

    Hi Friends, With christmas coming up, people are asking what to buy the guy who likes tools. I’m thinking a cordless inflator could be useful in my arsenal. Wouldnt be high use, and just for topping up car, motorbike tyres and filling kids toys. The option to drop my ute tyres when off roading...
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    Shear Fastener with to high torque Impact when Unfastening?

    I was reading it as M6 with a 10mm hex too. Easy to impact the head off a bolt thats seized, I luckily get it on galled up stainless. Interestong you say under tray and M10. On my Mazda BT50s first 12 month service, they reported there was a broken under tray bolt. Theres a chance I bashed it...
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    8-10” Center punch or extension

    If its just for a one off, you can use pretty much anything metal. Old broken screwdriver, threaded rod, a piece of old rebar. I often reach for a lengthy bolt. Hold it against a linisher and twist it around. Cut the head of the bolt off, hold it in a drill and spin it against a flap disc on...
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    Tool backpack or other options

    Is this type of bag common outside australia? https://www.beehivevinyl.com.au/shop-online/beehive-toolbags/vinyl-tool-bags/ I use a hard base commissioning bag all day every day as a maintenance fitter with a set loadout, but also a double base for when I know I need more / bigger /...
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    Lost tools conspiracy

    I have a toddler. My stuff could be literally anywhere. Found a T25 torx key under my house today. Rattle gun? Fridge. He’s just learnt that he can get into my top chest with the aid of a bucket. FML.
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    Show your new tool arrivals

    Very cool. I’ve cut dies in half and worked backwards along a male thread, but never seen for a female thread. Rad.
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