One for the Aussies...

Thanks for that [member=19691]Locky[/member]

I've got the Domino set sitting on the floor in front of me so on the price front I should be pretty safe. I think Kev's prediction is getting accurate, the Systainer count is climbing.
 
Grakat said:
Thanks for that [member=19691]Locky[/member]

I've got the Domino set sitting on the floor in front of me so on the price front I should be pretty safe. I think Kev's prediction is getting accurate, the Systainer count is climbing.

[member=59890]Grakat[/member] it gets really ugly faster than you can imagine [embarassed]
 
Untidy Shop said:
I am sure that it's an error! Must be, because it's my favourite dealer.

When publicising that the Festool Promotion ends March 31st, they offer the TXS/CXS Mini Cordless 2.6 sets for A$399 reduced from A$415 when the Tooltechnic price on the Festool website is $399.  [eek] Must be the Free Freight!  [smile]
http://justtools.com.au/festool-108...ordless-drilladriver-set-564540-cxs-li-26-set
http://www.festool.com.au/epages/tooltechnic.sf/en_AU/?ObjectID=234617

I have emailed them.


[member=19746]Untidy Shop[/member]

If you look at other sellers $399 is a promo price ... saving a whopping $16. Makes me want to rush out and buy two [huh]

Expect it to go back to $415 next week!
 
I guess if you haven't got one and you wanted one you've got until the 31st to secure one. Personally I have a compact Makita Impact driver and cordless drill set, so see no need to change.
 
Domino 101 today.

Made a few mistakes but they were in scrap pieces of timber. Finished off the day by using the domino to put together my clamp rack project. The joints are very strong once they are glued up. I tried to seperate one....no chance.

I figure the more I use it the better I will get at it.
 
Grakat said:
Domino 101 today.

Made a few mistakes but they were in scrap pieces of timber. Finished off the day by using the domino to put together my clamp rack project. The joints are very strong once they are glued up. I tried to seperate one....no chance.

I figure the more I use it the better I will get at it.

[member=59890]Grakat[/member] 

Wrong ... the more you use it, the more dominos you'll need to buy [big grin] [big grin]

 
[member=13058]Kev[/member]

I think the biggest problem was my setup. As the garage has not yet been converted into a workshop I was working on a temporary workbench. I think that the tool is super accurate, which means my setup needs to match it.

Agree on the additional dominos. Once I get going I'm going to use a lot.
 
Grakat said:
[member=13058]Kev[/member]
[size=14pt]Agree on the additional dominos. Once I get going I'm going to use a lot.

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You think?!  [big grin]
 
Looks like a good deal, however having just picked up the DF500 wouldn't be able to justify the DF700. Anyway, I'm very happy with the DF500, factoring in the limited use it has received so far.

The next tool will be the OF1400, then the RO150, all going well.
 
Hi, just got brought to my attention that there seems to be some Wera tools now being stocked by Bunnings and can be seen on Bunnings' website (Wera Search). In some instances their prices seem to be quite a lot cheaper than the usual suppliers I have checked in the past (RS Online, Element 14, eBay, Amazon etc). I wonder if they support special orders for particular items?
 
[size=8pt][member=26367]eddomak[/member]

[size=13pt]Just picked one up this week. The Kraftform Kompakt 28 SB Screwdiver Set with retractable and adjustable length on shaft, inbuilt bitt holder. Bitts and shaft can be used in power tools.

Those Aussies who watched the Australian Broadcasting Commission's 'The Checkout' this week, will appreciate that it comes in a nice box.  [big grin]

In my images I have it all opened up -


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http://www-us.wera.de
 

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Cool. Looks good.

You might need to purchase a Sys1 for it  [big grin]

Regards
Graham
 
I "almost" got myself a Leatherman Tread the other day. Went home and read a few reviews and decided I wasn't a wanna be survivalist wanker .. yeh .. I'm certainly other forms of wanker [embarassed]

[member=19746]Untidy Shop[/member] are you keeping the Wera in a pouch with other essentials? I'm pondering a small acreage future and I'm guessing "the shed" being more than 10 metres away creates some tool logistics issues.
 
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Kev said:
[member=19746]Untidy Shop[/member] are you keeping the Wera in a pouch with other essentials? I'm pondering a small acreage future and I'm guessing "the shed" being more than 10 metres away creates some tool logistics issues.
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Well yes [member=13058]Kev[/member] it does, but as one 'matures'' it is more like after having walked the 20 metres to the Untidy Shop its; "now what did I come down here to get?"  [eek] It also means some basics/duplicates stay in the house, for example; having two Festool Vacs.

[member=59890]Grakat[/member] I plan to put it in a drawer yet to be made and installed under the assembly table. But then again I have two 90th Aniversary Sys 1s doing nothing at the moment!
 
ANZAC Day[size=24pt]
Lest We Forget


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At the going down of the sun,
And in the morning,
We will remember them.
 

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and in NZ

Ka maumahara tonu tatou ki a ratou. We will remember them

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I'm on the path of a couple of jet fighters that always do a low, high speed flyover .. they don't seem to want me to forget when it's ANZAC day!!

anyway

Lest we forget ...
 
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