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26 minutes ago, GarethM said:

I think that Christmas pint might be tasting a bit salty from all the tears.

 

I have to ask but what's a set of blades going to set you back?

True. They are not the cheapest blades.

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2 hours ago, Spruced said:

Job was going great until......

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This is why I liked the Heizohack for rough commercial work, the blades wer cheap compared with others and having them shatter  often meant more serious damage to the rotor was avoided.

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Blades cost about £7 a pop by 14 so about £100 in total. Not a big hit but still pain in the ass to change them all mid job. Very true they are a cheap fail safe as opposed to damaging the rotor.

 

Best tool I ever bought was the 1" Milwaukee impact wrench. Makes short work of the M24 bolts, they're generally well welded in.

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