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grumpygrouter
I'll do you a swap for my DW 250n :yes:The DeWalt D24000 makes virtualy no mess (even spray) - re-cycles all the water too
I'll do you a swap for my DW 250n :yes:The DeWalt D24000 makes virtualy no mess (even spray) - re-cycles all the water too
Sorry to hear of your problemmmm.....have you tried tena ladies....:lol:
Have the RD200 and place in on a rubber cement mixing boardy thingy with a tarp under.......problem solved. Getting fed up with a wet crutch though....!!
Also use nd200 on a cement mixing board, In London you have cut inside sometimes because of the layout of the houses
i replaced all mine with 6mm (i think) stainless boltsHere's a thing mind. It annoys the hell out of me.
Why, oh why do all these wet cutters, (rubi as well) use steel screws in there make up.:furious3:
So when the times comes to change anything or repair it..............all the flaming heads are rusted to hell and shear off:mad2::mad2:
And thiefs .....
:yes:Thats a very good reason
I don't even lock my van at night, quite often leave keys in ignition and wallet on dashboard, but i do live in middle of nowhere! postcode is..........Its a right pain working in a ruff area, where you either have to pull all your tools in the house or put them back away each time you use them, a job is so much quicker when you can leave your stuff set up in the garden without having to pop out every few minutes to make sure its still there. :mad2: