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I'm on the lookout for some new wood chisels!

I had to fit two push button locks today at my sisters shop as there is a gang of eastern europeans that are going in and creating distractions and then robbing the stock rooms and so I fitted two push button locks on the two stock room doors.

It was at this point that I found my stanley chisel that I had been using a few weeks previous to shear two bolts that were holding the shop sign up. At this point I realised I should not of used the chisel on hardened steel bolts :oops: I sharpened it pretty well using a diamond file, but I think I need a new set, preferably in their own protective case.

Does anyone have any recommendations?

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Sounds to me like you need a set or wood chisels, and a few cold chisels Chez!!
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:oops:

I know I should not of done it, but I was balancing on the roofrack of my van and it was the first thing in my box that was suitable :oops:

The annoying thing is that I have a huge slotted screwdriver with striking plate, but it was in my other box :roll:
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ultimatehandyman wrote::oops:

I know I should not of done it, but I was balancing on the roofrack of my van and it was the first thing in my box that was suitable :oops:

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may i point out the slight mistake in this statement they were not sutable as they came out worst :grin: :grin:

£49 6 set of red and yellows :thumbright:

http://www.dm-tools.co.uk/product.php/s ... AR373S6WAL

or these are quite good
http://www.dm-tools.co.uk/product.php/s ... /STA216885
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:oops:

I know, but at least I have owned up to doing it :oops:

Thanks Big-all :thumbright:

That is just what I was looking for :wink:
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i added a second cheaper set above in case you didnt see them :wink:
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I think I will go for the marples ones as they come in a box and so I won't throw them in my general toolbox and misuse them :wink:
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i have the marples they are brilliant the keep a sharp edge for ages
thats if you avoid metal :grin:

you may get them around £5 cheeper if you shop around :wink:
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used but all there so max bid of say 25 nowt to loose :wink:

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Marples-Splitproo ... dZViewItem
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He has zero feedback and so I'd rather pay more for the new ones :wink:
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yes i just noticed that :grin:
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Post by tim'll fix it »

i bought a 3/4 and a 1" irwin marples chisels from build centre the other week, very nice inc a metal end on the chisel so they wont break like my previous marples ones
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Post by owen »

yep i have an irwin 1" chisel and the metal cap is good for twatting with a hammer when you can't be arsed to find the mallet :grin:
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Post by Scrit »

Best cheap chisels I've found are the set of four from LIDL at £6.99 (last time they were on). They hold an edge pretty well (better than the £19 set a mate of mine had from Screwfix) and don't chip out on hardwoods. If somebody nicks them I'm going to be a lot less hacked off than if I had a high cost set half inched

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Post by tim'll fix it »

yes I may have been using a brick hammer on my old chisel when it broke :oops:
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