$12.99How much for that? Very cool.
Lidl offers Parkside Dremels too .......I almost bought that one too but my dremel is dead.
Lidl has something for you too.....All my Drexel accessories are jammed into the dremel case, so that opening the lid spews all the bits and pieces everywhere.
Do I get a case for the overflow? No, I keep jamming accessories back in the originalcasw.![]()






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I'll bet I use mine at least once every day.





...a Keiser "Miracle" push-cut grass trimmer (patent 2661534) - I've been wanting a pair of these for some time...
I had a couple hours Saturday to visit a few shops in beautiful downtown Sequim and found a few treasures:
Basket of Barbies (with clothes!), XCelite and Vaco-Made Duro-Chrome 1/4" nut drivers that will be headed south soon, a Keiser "Miracle" push-cut grass trimmer (patent 2661534) - I've been wanting a pair of these for some time - and an 8-inch Chicago Cutlery butchers knife. All in: $17.00![]()
And memories of cutting the grass as a kid and my severe allergic reactions, is why lawn service is one of the few things that I pay someone else to do.Why? To this day, I despise using weed whackers because I had to use one to cut the "lawn" in the backyard as a teen (instead of using Dad's $10 push mower).
Before that, my grandfather would make me trim his grass with one of those handheld trimmers. That was torture...
Mike
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Because that's what I use. Gas-powered line trimmers make a mess of things, they're noisy, and I don't want to deal with them.Why? To this day, I de
I disagree... that is some ***** **** right there and I know some ***** ****...Because that's what I use. Gas-powered line trimmers make a mess of things, they're noisy, and I don't want to deal with them.
The Italian made pair I have work fine, but I'm curious as to whether the Keiser design might make the work easier.
@pines - no weird kinks or fetishes - those are just more decorations for the garden.
All I got from it is four.cycle prefers Barbie’s lawn mowedI disagree... that is some ***** **** right there and I know some ***** ****...
I go into the deep reasons he would decorate his garden with the bodies of dolls... in various stages of *******. But we don't kink shame here... I am casually making a few notes and walking away.All I got from it is four.cycle prefers Barbie’s lawn mowed
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Because that's what I use. Gas-powered line trimmers make a mess of things, they're noisy, and I don't want to deal with them.
The Italian made pair I have work fine, but I'm curious as to whether the Keiser design might make the work easier.
@pines - no weird kinks or fetishes - those are just more decorations for the garden.

Those are Barbie totem poles.I go into the deep reasons he would decorate his garden with the bodies of dolls... in various stages of *******. But we don't kink shame here... I am casually making a few notes and walking away.
Strictly for decorative and entertainment purposes. Those are surrounding a small garden out on the alley. I have a LOT of dog-walkers and other walkers who frequent the alley during good weather - many of them with small children in tow. Ergo: clothing is requisite - nothing weird about it.I go into the deep reasons he would decorate his garden with the bodies of dolls.


I go into the deep reasons he would decorate his garden with the bodies of dolls... in various stages of *******. But we don't kink shame here... I am casually making a few notes and walking away.
Some new classic French made Facom screwdrivers. Very comfy in the hand. The width of the tip is the same as the whole shank, so it fits into deeply recessed screw holes. I wanted them for those niche applications, especially for when I remove jets from carburettors.
Regarding the mowers, more agricultural, and I've had it for a few years, but it's made in Italy:
The legendary BCS 622 Motofalciatrice with the ACME AL480 engine. These were some of the most heavy duty mowers ever produced (not counting tractor attachments). They actually still sell them to this day. The design is very unusual but with holding the knife rack from the sides and with no wheels in the middle, it works really well compared to other mowers (won't easily jam up).
Also, you have independent brakes for each wheel so it can turn very fast, it looks really funny with the seat attachment. Here's a video of some people racing through a course on them:


Hi, the original 2CV jack is designed for this problem. it is easily found second-hand on ebay or LeBonCoin or new on sites specializing in spare parts for 2CV. Otherwise, a tip is to insert a large bolt between the chassis and the stop of the concerned arm. To make sure you don't have to look for it every time, attach it to your jack.




Because that's what I use. Gas-powered line trimmers make a mess of things, they're noisy, and I don't want to deal with them.
The Italian made pair I have work fine, but I'm curious as to whether the Keiser design might make the work easier.
@pines - no weird kinks or fetishes - those are just more decorations for the garden.
I disagree... that is some ***** **** right there and I know some ***** ****...