Lidl 17th March diy out
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Lidl 17th March diy out
Planer, angle grinder, bandsaw, detail sander, cordless screwdriver multi head, gas soldering iron. various consumables
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Re: Lidl 17th March diy out
I've got the angle grinder but not used it much yet seems ok.
Already got a rothenberger gas soldering iron otherwise I would get the soldering iron, using it to make a planting mats for allotment it seals the plastic as it cuts to stop fraying which is bad on the cheaper weed control fabric. Quite useful things to have around, for moulding bits of plastic, heat shrinking, paint removal, bits of sign pyrography, heating up awkward nuts etc. uses standard butane lighter gas
Already got a rothenberger gas soldering iron otherwise I would get the soldering iron, using it to make a planting mats for allotment it seals the plastic as it cuts to stop fraying which is bad on the cheaper weed control fabric. Quite useful things to have around, for moulding bits of plastic, heat shrinking, paint removal, bits of sign pyrography, heating up awkward nuts etc. uses standard butane lighter gas
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Re: Lidl 17th March diy out
I have the variable speed angle grinder, it's awesome!
I fitted a chuck to it so I can use it as a right angle drill for tight spaces.
I fitted a chuck to it so I can use it as a right angle drill for tight spaces.
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Re: Lidl 17th March diy out
fitted a chuck to it so I can use it as a right angle drill for tight spaces.
I’m curious now, how did you manage to do that?
Mike
I’m curious now, how did you manage to do that?
Mike
If it ain't broke, don't fix it!!
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Re: Lidl 17th March diy out
I bored out and re-tapped a drill chuck to M14.London mike 61 wrote:fitted a chuck to it so I can use it as a right angle drill for tight spaces.
I’m curious now, how did you manage to do that?
Mike
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Re: Lidl 17th March diy out
Ahh!, now I understand!!Rorschach wrote:I bored out and re-tapped a drill chuck to M14.London mike 61 wrote:fitted a chuck to it so I can use it as a right angle drill for tight spaces.
I’m curious now, how did you manage to do that?
Mike
Well done, great idea
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Re: Lidl 17th March diy out
Thanks. You can buy M10 chucks which fit the mini angle grinders, unfortunately they don't do M14 chucks for this purpose so I made my own.
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Re: Lidl 17th March diy out
Any chance you can tell me where you got the drill chuck. I have been looking to do the same thing but the only chucks I can find have 13mm female thread and I doubt there will be enough metal left to tap to 14mm.Rorschach wrote:I bored out and re-tapped a drill chuck to M14.London mike 61 wrote:fitted a chuck to it so I can use it as a right angle drill for tight spaces.
I’m curious now, how did you manage to do that?
Mike
Cheers.
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Re: Lidl 17th March diy out
The minor diameter for an M14 thread is 12mm. 1/2-20 thread has a major diameter of 12.54mm. By the time I bored out the threads it was closer to 13mm but that was still plenty for me. If the threads ever strip I will just make another.colo wrote:Any chance you can tell me where you got the drill chuck. I have been looking to do the same thing but the only chucks I can find have 13mm female thread and I doubt there will be enough metal left to tap to 14mm.Rorschach wrote:I bored out and re-tapped a drill chuck to M14.London mike 61 wrote:fitted a chuck to it so I can use it as a right angle drill for tight spaces.
I’m curious now, how did you manage to do that?
Mike
Cheers.
Col
You could be a 3/8-24 or an M10 chuck if you were worried, I wasn't.