any recommendations for wood cutter/grinder no need heavy duty all i need is to make hole on furniture?
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Jun 25 2016, 01:09 PM
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any recommendations for wood cutter/grinder no need heavy duty all i need is to make hole on furniture?
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Jun 26 2016, 07:31 AM
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Jun 26 2016, 06:27 PM
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QUOTE(yushin @ Jun 24 2016, 04:06 PM) » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « Oh, I tot is direct plug in and use. Bosch GRO is only available in UK. Already put with 2x FL12 light in cart. See how much GBP will drop after Brexit. Itchy hand and buy a 18V LED light. This light can put out 420Lumen of light, tested it just now and yes, its really very bright. The fins on the surface are actually heat sinks. Things I can do with the light 1) Early morning Cheng Beng grave cleaning. 2) Lighting when working in place that has bad lighting. Eg: Ceiling, under the sink. 3) Lighting during outdoor events. Camping, BBQ? 4) Additional lighting when working in garden/car posh at night. 5) Bright light during power blackout time. Maybe will buy another one put left and right of me to reduce shadow when working. [attachmentid=6931274] [attachmentid=6931288] QUOTE(Alexdino @ Jun 25 2016, 01:09 PM) any recommendations for wood cutter/grinder no need heavy duty all i need is to make hole on furniture? i would recommend the bosch multi purpose tool ( GOP 10.8v / 18v ). making a plunge hole in the furniture is a breeze using this...and it's not only capable to make hole, it can use for sanding, cutting, scrapping and so much more...check this video out... |
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Jun 26 2016, 11:21 PM
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QUOTE(old newspaper @ Jun 26 2016, 06:27 PM) so the bosch GRO and Fl12 making it's way to you now? how much this thing cost ? is it effective for sanding and removing tiles grout ?i would recommend the bosch multi purpose tool ( GOP 10.8v / 18v ). making a plunge hole in the furniture is a breeze using this...and it's not only capable to make hole, it can use for sanding, cutting, scrapping and so much more... check this video out... |
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Jun 26 2016, 11:48 PM
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QUOTE(zzzhhhzzz @ Jun 26 2016, 11:21 PM) Wired version = RM57010.8v Version = rm830 (1 batt & charger) 18v version = rm790(tool only) to RM1430(tool with 2 batt & charger) The costs of attachments will add up very fast... For the FL12 light, see how is monday GBP rate first... As of 7:42am 27/6/16 the GBP rate is at 5.49. buy or not? This post has been edited by yushin: Jun 27 2016, 07:43 AM |
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Jun 27 2016, 12:50 PM
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QUOTE(yushin @ Jun 26 2016, 11:48 PM) Wired version = RM570 just pull the trigger la.. 5.49 is already good enough compare to previous rate at 6.xx10.8v Version = rm830 (1 batt & charger) 18v version = rm790(tool only) to RM1430(tool with 2 batt & charger) The costs of attachments will add up very fast... For the FL12 light, see how is monday GBP rate first... As of 7:42am 27/6/16 the GBP rate is at 5.49. buy or not? in fact this FL12 is better than the bigger bro, bosch 18v GLIVARILED which you had. FL12 has a better runtime ( which is more important for me ), got the magnetic clip/stand and less bulky with battery attached.. |
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Jun 28 2016, 12:13 PM
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Hi guys,
I'm going to buy my first ever drill .. I've previously used my Dad's Bosch drill and my Aunt's china-brand drill, so I'm certain that I want a Makita or Bosch brand.. I've narrowed down to only 2 choices: 1. Makita HR2470 RM520 + SDS Plus 13mm Drill Chuck Adaptor + 5pcs SDS Drill Bit Set + 14x250 SDS Chisel 2. Bosch GBH2-24DRE RM520 + SDS Plus drill bits x 5 + SDS Chisel x 1 Please advise which one is better ... |
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Jun 28 2016, 01:18 PM
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QUOTE(winron @ Jun 28 2016, 12:13 PM) Hi guys, Makita, coz got more item given.I'm going to buy my first ever drill .. I've previously used my Dad's Bosch drill and my Aunt's china-brand drill, so I'm certain that I want a Makita or Bosch brand.. I've narrowed down to only 2 choices: 1. Makita HR2470 RM520 + SDS Plus 13mm Drill Chuck Adaptor + 5pcs SDS Drill Bit Set + 14x250 SDS Chisel 2. Bosch GBH2-24DRE RM520 + SDS Plus drill bits x 5 + SDS Chisel x 1 Please advise which one is better ... |
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Jun 28 2016, 11:56 PM
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Sorry question deleted.
Noob question which I answered myself with help from Uncle Google This post has been edited by Lord Red: Jun 29 2016, 01:10 AM |
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Jun 29 2016, 09:56 AM
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QUOTE(kengyan @ Jun 28 2016, 02:15 PM) I never bother much on the free gifts, especially if they are giving out cheapo unknown brand stuffs. Compare the spec by yourself. Recently I add a small gate to prevent my son from climbing staircase, we have to drill a hole on a metal bar. The contractor are having hard time to make a hole on it and I borrow my Bosch drill bit to him and within 3 minutes, a hole is made. You should be able to choose which 1. If the Free gift didn't distract you. |
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Jul 1 2016, 07:14 AM
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Guys,
Do you have a worktable for you woodworking tasks? Example: Wolfcraft MASTER Cut 1500 - Work and Machine Table http://www.mypowertools.com.my/product-1540290.html Was thinking of either this work table or a table saw (Makita, bosch etc), but seems like this type of table is more flexible or occasional work. This post has been edited by yushin: Jul 1 2016, 07:30 AM |
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Jul 1 2016, 01:54 PM
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QUOTE(yushin @ Jun 26 2016, 11:48 PM) Wired version = RM570 wow thanks10.8v Version = rm830 (1 batt & charger) 18v version = rm790(tool only) to RM1430(tool with 2 batt & charger) The costs of attachments will add up very fast... For the FL12 light, see how is monday GBP rate first... As of 7:42am 27/6/16 the GBP rate is at 5.49. buy or not? |
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Jul 7 2016, 05:37 PM
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Took hari raya holiday to replace my old wire cloth hanger with better looking and solid Ikea hanger.
Old hanger wire end rubber cap has fallen off and the exposed wire is sharp and sometime will scratch & torn the cloth on my shirt. I put 2 hangers on the original 2 holes of the old hanger then use laser line to align the other hangers across uneven wall. By the time I remember to take picture I already install 5. Done and alignment seems out a bit but not too obviously misaligned. Best effort from my amateur hands. The alignment of the laser is not so easy, might need to get a self leveling laser later. Planning for many shelving and workbench project that needs alignment. |
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Jul 9 2016, 11:52 PM
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Not a power drill but check this tool out
What do you think ozak ? Kickstarter project - https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/bagel-...st-tape-measure This post has been edited by idoblu: Jul 9 2016, 11:58 PM |
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Jul 10 2016, 12:04 AM
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QUOTE(idoblu @ Jul 9 2016, 11:52 PM) Not a power drill but check this tool out Great tech. But not for me.What do you think ozak ? Kickstarter project - https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/bagel-...st-tape-measure I cannot look at the number measure and mark the point in accuracy. And it look like general measure without down to mm accuracy. ( need to check further to confirm) |
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Jul 10 2016, 01:48 PM
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use the miwaukee batt hammer drill yesterday. didnt note down the model but it work like a charm drilling tru a zinc plate - mortar - brick with a mansory bit.
too bad didnt have a chance to drill on concrete. anyone know where i can go and look see miwaukee power tools. cheers folks. |
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Jul 10 2016, 08:32 PM
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Guys,
Your cordless hammer drill got wobbling issue? I was driing 4mm metal hole on gate this afternoon, the wobbling so bad till i fear the drill bit might broke from all the shaking. See youtube example below. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2JuTIy_Z1OM Hope still can claim warranty, loss the receipt. |
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Jul 11 2016, 09:15 AM
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QUOTE(yushin @ Jul 10 2016, 08:32 PM) Guys, If it hammer drill with sds chucking, it is normal for some wobbling. Your cordless hammer drill got wobbling issue? I was driing 4mm metal hole on gate this afternoon, the wobbling so bad till i fear the drill bit might broke from all the shaking. See youtube example below. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2JuTIy_Z1OM Hope still can claim warranty, loss the receipt. But for 3finger chuck, it shouldn't be wobbling too much. Or minor. |
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Jul 11 2016, 09:43 AM
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QUOTE(ozak @ Jul 11 2016, 09:15 AM) If it hammer drill with sds chucking, it is normal for some wobbling. After detail inspection of the 3 finger chuck, looks like one of the finger in the chuck is out of alignment a bit. But for 3finger chuck, it shouldn't be wobbling too much. Or minor. Mujur I have found the receipt. |
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Jul 11 2016, 09:47 AM
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QUOTE(ShadowR1 @ Jul 10 2016, 01:48 PM) use the miwaukee batt hammer drill yesterday. didnt note down the model but it work like a charm drilling tru a zinc plate - mortar - brick with a mansory bit. Enjoy too bad didnt have a chance to drill on concrete. anyone know where i can go and look see miwaukee power tools. cheers folks. http://www.mypowertools.com.my/search.html?keyword=milwaukee |
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