jonnyboy54321
Well-Known Member
OK, so I know it's a 4x4 forum but I also realise there are a few guys here involved in the manual trades...so:-
My lads were rooting thru my container in my absence - I still have two cement mixers in there and only need one. I thought I had sold one. So I need to sell one lol.
There is either - a 110v one with a plastic drum (so your chaps can beat the **** out of it with a club hammer, lazy s*ds), or
a standard 240v one.
I'm not really bothered which one goes as long as I keep one. Will include a 110v lead with that one but I need the transformer for my breaker. They are both proper Belle mixers, not diy shed tat. And they are both ok, not knackered.
And then, there is a Dewalt mitre saw with the proper dewalt leg kit.
It literally has hardly been used because I was offered a Makita bigger one which is better for constructional big thick timbers that are more my "thing". I bought it new and if I look long enough I will find the instruction book. Light and portable enough (without the legs) to do things like architraves/skirtings etc. Model number to follow asap.
Offers for both - does your better-half need to get you an Xmas pressie? lolol
My lads were rooting thru my container in my absence - I still have two cement mixers in there and only need one. I thought I had sold one. So I need to sell one lol.
There is either - a 110v one with a plastic drum (so your chaps can beat the **** out of it with a club hammer, lazy s*ds), or
a standard 240v one.
I'm not really bothered which one goes as long as I keep one. Will include a 110v lead with that one but I need the transformer for my breaker. They are both proper Belle mixers, not diy shed tat. And they are both ok, not knackered.
And then, there is a Dewalt mitre saw with the proper dewalt leg kit.
It literally has hardly been used because I was offered a Makita bigger one which is better for constructional big thick timbers that are more my "thing". I bought it new and if I look long enough I will find the instruction book. Light and portable enough (without the legs) to do things like architraves/skirtings etc. Model number to follow asap.
Offers for both - does your better-half need to get you an Xmas pressie? lolol