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<blockquote data-quote="jeallen01" data-source="post: 1041746" data-attributes="member: 176704"><p>Update on the Parkside tools, having finally managed to get down the garage for 20 mins (been tied up for the last few days doing U3A Photo Group stuff & ferrying the wife to her various appointments!)|</p><p></p><p>Image1a shows "The Three Amigos" now mounted together</p><p></p><p>Images2a-6a show the new Grinder in place on the metal shield I fabricated to stop the sparks hitting the bench and window (and the shield works quite well), and how it can be used to cut steel piping - went through 22mm steel tube like the proverbial "hot knife through butter" and makes a very clean cut, but previous tests on a scrap of something akin to steel scaffolding pole caused a LOT more sparks!</p><p></p><p>Image7a shows the new knobs I got to replace the broken ones on the Bench Press Drill</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jeallen01, post: 1041746, member: 176704"] Update on the Parkside tools, having finally managed to get down the garage for 20 mins (been tied up for the last few days doing U3A Photo Group stuff & ferrying the wife to her various appointments!)| Image1a shows "The Three Amigos" now mounted together Images2a-6a show the new Grinder in place on the metal shield I fabricated to stop the sparks hitting the bench and window (and the shield works quite well), and how it can be used to cut steel piping - went through 22mm steel tube like the proverbial "hot knife through butter" and makes a very clean cut, but previous tests on a scrap of something akin to steel scaffolding pole caused a LOT more sparks! Image7a shows the new knobs I got to replace the broken ones on the Bench Press Drill [/QUOTE]
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