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Thread ID: 111945 2010-08-17 22:03:00 Resident tech Cicero (40) PC World Chat
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1128794 2010-08-17 22:03:00 Who is resident tech in Christchurch?

I know who Wainui one is.
Cicero (40)
1128795 2010-08-18 09:20:00 Who is resident tech in Christchurch?

I know who Wainui one is.

Not a one,bugger me.
Cicero (40)
1128796 2010-08-18 09:41:00 Karamea Dave or Hueybot possibly depending on what you need I guess gary67 (56)
1128797 2010-08-18 10:12:00 Karamea Dave or Hueybot possibly depending on what you need I guess

But are they putting their hands up?
Cicero (40)
1128798 2010-08-18 10:19:00 I don't know I can't see them from Nelson gary67 (56)
1128799 2010-08-18 10:23:00 I don't know I can't see them from Nelson

So your trip didn't do much good then!

By the way,have you used an impact driver?
Cicero (40)
1128800 2010-08-18 10:27:00 Yes in the distant past they can be very useful for getting out stubborn screws but be careful not to damage the head of the screw too much before hand gary67 (56)
1128801 2010-08-18 10:33:00 Yes in the distant past they can be very useful for getting out stubborn screws but be careful not to damage the head of the screw too much before hand

As a cabinet maker I use one every day,can't see how you can do without one.

Saw the kitchen fitter next door having his wrist twised with an 18 volt drill,showed mim how to use impact without stress on wrist,but like you ,it wen over his head.;)
Cicero (40)
1128802 2010-08-18 20:03:00 I'm not saying they are not useful, as a joiner they can be very useful just I don't have much need that often as I only do new work. I use a 12v drill so that it can't twist my wrist off, unfortunately with my shoulder problem using an impact driver all the time would mean I would only be able to work for about half an hour a day it would be the end of my career gary67 (56)
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