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Aldi Air Tool Fest
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Tomorrow seemingly:
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Cheers for that Pete, I got one today. An amazing deal.
While I was there I picked up an angle grinder plus lots of discs.
Just like shoes, a girl can never have too many angle grinders.
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Excellent timing. I bought a compressor yesterday (the Aldi one's not
man enough), but I've just returned with a rattle gun, ratchet & chisel
:-)
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I've already got the compressor, impact wrench and nail gun.
I'm trying to work out when I'd ever manage to use the ratchet, drill or
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The ratchet appears worth it for the included 'impact' bits alone ... ;)
The chisel is just _so_ handy when you need one and nothing else works
quite as well.
I have a Landrover, big tools that are also noisy work well for me ...
;)
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I got a set of those with the impact wrench...
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chisel.
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I can't imagine not having an air ratchet again, I've got a 1/4" a 3/8th"
and a 1/2" and even they're not enough. I'll be toddling along for one of
the rattlers, as they're another thing you can't have enough of.
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Nah, too noisy, and pointless as far as I can see.
Impact gun, yes. Chisel, yes, but ratchet ?
I have one that I acquired, it's still in the drawer.
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The air chisels are brilliant for other things than just chiseling if you
modify the chisel bits. A ball ended tool (as an example) makes a great tool
for knocking out dents out of mudguards.
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I've yet to see any air tool outlast the equivalent 110v item.
I was using a 110v 1" drive impact gun a few days ago to run 2.5" BSF
taps with and it got hot enough for the drive adaptor to steam when
water got on it. An air tool would have spat it's vanes out of the
exhaust in 30 minutes.
I'd have thought you would have gone beyond the garden workshop stage.
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I'm gonna get the whole lot if i can!
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