The impossible nuts
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Re: The impossible nuts
a) f**k you
b) same rules apply regardless of where i buy it
just gonna try the hammer one more time but with vigor this time!
b) same rules apply regardless of where i buy it
just gonna try the hammer one more time but with vigor this time!
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Re: The impossible nuts
You're trying to do an Evo conversion yeah? Buy a f**ken angle grinder. Rest assured you'll use it more than once.
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Re: The impossible nuts
silverGPX wrote:Taz wrote:dont have an OXY set either - the whole point of this is to not go out and buy something ill use once or twice just for this occasion...
Thought Aldi would have them up for sale by now
I fix cars.
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Re: The impossible nuts
Bennoz wrote:You're trying to do an Evo conversion yeah? Buy a f**ken angle grinder. Rest assured you'll use it more than once.
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Re: The impossible nuts
FYI the povo brand 'XU1' grinders are a whole $27 bucks in Bunnings at the moment.
I went the trifecta the other day, bought an XU1 heat gun, jigsaw & orbital sander for $17 a pop
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Re: The impossible nuts
I've never seen the f**k you brand before, any good?Taz wrote:a) f**k you
b) same rules apply regardless of where i buy it
just gonna try the hammer one more time but with vigor this time!
Taz if your gonna start mucking around with cars you better be prepared to either pay for someone to do it or buy tools so you can do it yourself, either way it'll cost you!
Remember Tits or tyres both of em will cost ya.
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The impossible nuts
Goes To bunnings!!Bennoz wrote:
FYI the povo brand 'XU1' grinders are a whole $27 bucks in Bunnings at the moment.
I went the trifecta the other day, bought an XU1 heat gun, jigsaw & orbital sander for $17 a pop
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Re: The impossible nuts
mikeey01nzl wrote:
Remember Tits or tyres both of em will cost ya.
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Re: The impossible nuts
D: anyone from bris want a jigsaw? il go halvies, il prob only use it once at best lol
and heat guns are always good to have, if you need to collect some money
and heat guns are always good to have, if you need to collect some money
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I could really do with a heat gun :p
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Re: The impossible nuts
To melt the ice off your FTO?Technikhaus wrote:I could really do with a heat gun :p
mikeey01nzl wrote:Hats off to you too Phil for spending so much time on the phone trying to help someone out, your a top man and only a few would've spent so much time. well done!
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Re: The impossible nuts
PHIL069 wrote:To melt the ice off your FTO?Technikhaus wrote:I could really do with a heat gun :p
Taz wrote:When funds allow
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Re: The impossible nuts
You got it off yet?
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Re: The impossible nuts
Weld another nut onto it where you can get the most possible area. and it should come off. Its the most safest way.
Other than that torch it off
Other than that torch it off
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Re: The impossible nuts
Heads up to any one buying the grinder and is a inexperienced with using one. The blade spins the opposite way to the nut that holds the blade in so when you put the blade in, make sure you tighten it right up...Bennoz wrote:
FYI the povo brand 'XU1' grinders are a whole $27 bucks in Bunnings at the moment.
That's so dodgy & dangerous having it spin the other way.. Oh well what do you expect for a $19 tool
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Re: The impossible nuts
Still got the exhaust?