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  truncator said:
Aldi is great! the most random bits of kit in the world!:biggrin:

 

yep... i second that.. i bought the digital vernier calipers they had on sale a month or so back (think some others did as well off here), 8.99 brilliant bit of kit, even if you only use once or twice a year.

 

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  Warners said:
yep... i second that.. i bought the digital vernier calipers they had on sale a month or so back (think some others did as well off here), 8.99 brilliant bit of kit, even if you only use once or twice a year.

 

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Mine broke. Not getting another pair. Will buy a proper pair.:thumbdown:

 

But there other stuff has Ben fine. Got the set of thread cutters, a vice, and a spanner set, the spanners where 3.99 as there the last ones. :thumbup:

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Just remember, that the 2 ton/4 ton "rating" is not the pulling/lifting capacity. It's some weird "ability to pull a 2 ton vehicle on wheels along a horisontal surface". Tha actual pulling force is roughly 200/400 kg. And no formal Minimum Breaking Strength, Safe Working Load either.

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Its rating is a bit irrelevant for me now....bloody sold out already in all 3 local(ish) shops.

Thatll teach me to keep my gob shut until i have actually bought a bargain!

 

 

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  Garyjp said:
Its rating is a bit irrelevant for me now....bloody sold out already in all 3 local(ish) shops.

Thatll teach me to keep my gob shut until i have actually bought a bargain!

 

 

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To be honest you probably had a lucky escape:laugh1:

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  Garyjp said:
I will remember how lucky i am wen im stuck up to the axles in feckin snow tomoro! Lol

 

 

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Well you will when you haven't skinned your knuckles in the act of breaking chap tat :laugh1:

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