rafezetter
Troll Hunter
Just a heads up - lidl tools are back 10th Nov (tomorrow) inc the much praised chisels; and I'm quite partial to my small japanese saw too for small trimming, very handy with 2 types of blade.
Yes.Estoril-5":3dlcjbed said:Do the lidl chisels need sharpening before use?
JohnPW":y2zk1y0s said:I've got the saw, yes it's very sharp and gives a smooth finish, but some of the teeth have broken off. Best to go gently when sawing and not force it.
lurker":1n40v1n8 said:Who to believe?
Paul Sellers, lots of folks here who have been buying them with no problems for years.
Or
Someone who constantly moans about everything his host country has offered him and has a very dubious internet persona
Believe it or not we managed to work out for ourselves that at seven quid they were not absolutely top class.
They chipped due to misuse. :roll:
You need to be particularly dumb ( rudimentary knowledge of tooth profile tells you that) to think the saw would flush cut without marking,its not sold to do that.
owsnap":i6ccaqbk said:Sir,I will post some pictures later on of the chisels.
btw I'm born in this country,moved away at age of 3 and recently moved back due to inherited property,can't say that I like this country very much due to people like yourself.
Please go wash your mouth Mr.Racist and take a walk.
I think they're too long as well as a bad shape, but it's wood so not too hard to fix. This is about the best I could figure to do with one of them without going with a ferrule:Danger_MouseUK":1dw43nsd said:I have to agree with some comments i've read on these, the handles feel about an inch too long, but that can be fixed.
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