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posted on 11th Aug 13 at 16:13 |
18v Makita will be easily up to the job, just get yourself some DECENT drill bits and take your time drilling. When work was paying for the drill and bits we used to burn the 18v clutches out by putting 13mm concrete bits in and using our shoulders as a lever for the drill :lol: | |
IvIarkgraham |
posted on 11th Aug 13 at 13:54 |
can you not make a fold away work bench? | |
VegasPhil |
posted on 11th Aug 13 at 07:38 |
Just get some new concrete/metal bits :) | |
karisma_corsa |
posted on 10th Aug 13 at 21:58 |
Cheers for the replies. | |
gazza808 |
posted on 10th Aug 13 at 11:44 |
Work bench wise don't go too big I mad this mistake, just make sure it's sturdy and get a decent sized vice fitted on it. | |
Graeme |
posted on 10th Aug 13 at 11:20 |
I would say put the workbench and all stuff down one side so you can get the car down the other and fully work around it. Look on eBay for old kitchens that people are getting rid off. There ideal. | |
karisma_corsa |
posted on 9th Aug 13 at 19:03 |
Lol fuck yeah. Cheers for that. | |
IvIarkgraham |
posted on 9th Aug 13 at 19:01 |
looks bigger than 16"x12" | |
karisma_corsa |
posted on 9th Aug 13 at 18:51 |
Just moved house and along with the house came a garage. |