It's the feathers.Wtf is it with women and witch doctors? Do they enjoy being duped?
It's the feathers.Wtf is it with women and witch doctors? Do they enjoy being duped?
The most gullible people I know are mostly men. Particularly when it comes to the marketing of new standards.Wtf is it with women and witch doctors? Do they enjoy being duped?
Clear coat, and single speed it. Peak hipsterView attachment 360117
Working with a pack of animals who don’t cleaning down things after they’ve used it. Wiping coolant off down isn’t difficult let alone oiling the slides.
Damn tradiesView attachment 360117
Working with a pack of animals who don’t cleaning down things after they’ve used it. Wiping coolant off down isn’t difficult let alone oiling the slides.
There is some wonderful accessories to be had.It's the feathers.
I have had this. Was abused that I was supposed to have a bell and ring it. I did you deaf fucktard, take your earphones out or turn that country shit down, I could hear it over the Hope rear hub.most people in generally.
But specifically today the boomer and his missus and his two friend walking 4 abreast on the footpath. My commute to work means I have to navigate 50m of footpath.
I'm going walking pace, hard left up against the shops and they are taking up the entire footpath forcing me to stop and they begrudginly then make space in the middle of them. rolling buy I hear "it's a bloody footpath for sodding sake".
So I stop and politely inform him its multi use and how about they actually be considerate and give people space to get by them. Of course the stupid grey headed old fucks just keep walking.
Then measure again, scratch head.Measure once cut twice
Are you really relying on a tape measure to have an accuracy within 1.5mm, presumably over a few metres?Myself for not checking for discrepancies on tape measures
spent 4 hours yesterday cutting with one.
this morning pick up a different one and finish the cut list.
start to assemble and WTF?
almost 1.5mm difference which may as well be a meter for this job.
Two same age not abused Lufkins.
That’s about 3 more hours added to re cut the job.
#fuckentradies
I’m going with ‘yes’Are you really relying on a tape measure to have an accuracy within 1.5mm, presumably over a few metres?
On joinery grade timber yes. Doesn’t really matter if the tape is out as long as the same tape is used. In this I failed.Are you really relying on a tape measure to have an accuracy within 1.5mm, presumably over a few metres?
African bee obviously. Same with any measuring stick though, don't chop and change. I have seen an in calibration 25mm micrometer read differently to an in calibration 50mm micrometer. Very close and for likely all purposes close enough but still different.On joinery grade timber yes. Doesn’t really matter if the tape is out as long as the same tape is used. In this I failed.
And with careful marking and cutting I can get a bees dick to quarter mm accuracy pretty easy.
Class 1 tape measures should be.Are you really relying on a tape measure to have an accuracy within 1.5mm, presumably over a few metres?
Class 2 means the clip moves on the rivets from new.Class 1 tape measures should be.
Class 2 maybe not
@Jpez are the tapes the same class?
I think they display Roman numerals to show what class they are.
Tape measure marking came up in my phone's feed the other day, diamonds show wall joists or beams spacing.
Good question. Just the standard 8m lufkins which I always found pretty decent providing one reads the same as the next which is what’s important in my work.Class 1 tape measures should be.
Class 2 maybe not
@Jpez are the tapes the same class?
I think they display Roman numerals to show what class they are.
Tape measure marking came up in my phone's feed the other day, diamonds show wall joists or beams spacing.
I had a second year apprentice (builder provided) once that kept mis cutting by about 1mm. Got really annoying.Class 2 means the clip moves on the rivets from new.