Paddy Roxburgh
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bourbon":2809yisa said:I've done more than 40 mortices with my aldi jobbie! A classic example of expensive not necessarily better
Hi, what is an "aldi jobbie"?
bourbon":2809yisa said:I've done more than 40 mortices with my aldi jobbie! A classic example of expensive not necessarily better
Paddy Roxburgh":37ilezml said:bourbon":37ilezml said:I've done more than 40 mortices with my aldi jobbie! A classic example of expensive not necessarily better
Hi, what is an "aldi jobbie"?
Bodgers":1lzsx55o said:I have had my suspicions about my unit ever since it came out the box actually. The motor has always sounded a bit 'dry' and a bit on the rough side. Not sure what is normal really for these...
Yeah I've heard a few people get that same treatment. I bought an updated Tloc top for mine from Holland if I'd have know I'd have sent mine in loladidat":28nolokv said:I've always found they go beyond expectations, sent back a midi with a dodgy cable. 2.9 years of hard labour! And it came back with a new hutch on top brand new cable plug and dust bag!
Adidat
Doug71":3n098w2u said:Jake, I always understood that the strange noise from the tracksaw etc was to do with the fact that the clever electronics inside make them maintain a constant speed irrespective of load and it was the constant speed adjustment that made them sound a bit rough, could be wrong though.
Doug
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