Lons
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If you saw my workshop, garage and several sheds you would quickly see I do the same, throw nothing away unless it's junk, which makes my comments about the drills even more pointed. When I do throw away I strip off anything useful and because of the pillar drill, a small metal lathe and numerous equipment if I can make a replacement part then I will and get some satisfaction out of doing so.Jacob":38g28rfm said:Come to think it was faulty when I got it home - I think the vendor thought he'd pulled a fast one. But it was just a loose grub screw on the shaft which slackened off the belts, took 5 minutes to find and fix.Lons":38g28rfm said:.... I had exactly the same model and as I said it ended up in the skip and my brother had the same experience, doesn't appear we're the only ones either. .......
Have in the past nearly written things off as beyond repair only to find some simple easy fix - getting 2p pieces out of washing machine pumps and things like that. Doesn't do to give in too easily!
Still difficult to make a silk purse out of a pigs ear though!
Got a shiner of a black eye yesterday fitting a spare wheel carrier under the motorhome, needed to fashion some steel parts to make it fit and had to be accurate, couldn't have done it with a cr*p drill press.