Ive got an electric toothbrush... but thats about it.
my wifes dil!o gives me wrist ache with aaa battries so a inpact spanner must be worse:laugh:
Ive got an electric toothbrush... but thats about it.
my wifes dil!o gives me wrist ache with aaa battries so a inpact spanner must be worse:laugh:
Not banned Kev, and coming to a station near you soon.
Your using it wrong!!!!!!
this day and age aom anything can happen mate:laugh:
They may be a bit awkward in some tight spots but if you was on price in a boiler or a big squarage job it would be the b olloxcant comment on these electric spanners but sorry guys have to go with kezafowler on this one!! if i turned up tomorow with one of theses inpact spanners or a electric spanners i would have the p!ss ripped out of me spanners a spanner seems these electric spanners or inpacts may be the future but i can honnestly say ive never come across one in all my years of scaffolding and if you turned up on a powerstation with one you would look stupid!! they may be the future but only on this forum from what i can see out there!!!!
Dico do they still do boilers in tube these days ,I ernt well doing them they was allways a good price is it still the sameanything for a easier life gary i will be first to hold my hand up its 2013 so were see what happens as for them boilers leave them to the boiler crews lol!!
Have they reached any of the zones at the St Fergus Gas Plant yet?
I bet it must of been a lot easier the only prob I can see is getting the stuff inSeen them done in Layher in Holland years ago.
Dico do they still do boilers in tube these days ,I ernt well doing them they was allways a good price is it still the same
Yes when you can't get a turn on your spanner one nip with the gun doneThe boilers was exactly what I had in mind Gary. They can also get you out of a tight spot as well though.