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namely the whacker they make. is it any good? has anyone used one of there tools before? just i got some stuff through the post the other day and there selling them for like £240 inc vat. usually i pay about £40 per day to hire one.
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Not sure about the whacker, but we have the metal cutting chopsaw at work and it is great.

One thing to check is the recommended duty cycle as I think it is 20 mins for the chopsaw.

Also the one we have is not CE marked and so may have to be removed from site.

This is the one we have-

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Post by fin »

whats recomended duty cycle? is that how long it can be kept running for or something?

we do work on houses not site work so not a problem if it wasnt ce marked i should imagine.

i guess for the price its worth checking out
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