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It has a lovely Briggs and Stratton engine. Starts with a single pull (just like the lawnmower). I havent had an edger before and the first time I used it as a test run around the back yard I managed to eat 2 of the sprinklers....

I considered an Atom but i'd heard so many mixed reviews...
 

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It has a lovely Briggs and Stratton engine. Starts with a single pull (just like the lawnmower). I havent had an edger before and the first time I used it as a test run around the back yard I managed to eat 2 of the sprinklers....

I considered an Atom but i'd heard so many mixed reviews...

You need to watch out for sprinkler lines they can be a trap.

I have had my Atom for 10 years now and luv it.

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Been lurking around here often.. esp following the Restored 1930's workshop, 1/2 cups "A Shed Downunder" and Grizz1963 "Mixed Grill".. been up to a bit, nothing spectacular.. but I got some new toys today!

A 44pc set of GearWrench wrenches...

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I didn't have any Imperial sized sockets or wrenches.. so this set solves a range of things! (Not that I come across much Imperial stuff)
 

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Nursepeter1973 wow now that wrench set is what you call a hamburger with the lot and should last a life time.:thumbup:

You will be surprised just how much Imperial stuff is around.

Are you hiding them away in a tool chest or displaying them on a wall???

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Nursepeter1973 wow
You will be surprised just how much Imperial stuff is around.

Are you hiding them away in a tool chest or displaying them on a wall???

I agree, as I get more old equipment it'll come in handy more and more..

Not positive how I'm going to display... I'm slowly making a rolling tool cart based on Adam Savages idea
Convenience says the cart/on the wall, compactness and neatness says in the tool drawer

This is it except mine is steel...
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