Here's my solution for handles. Golf balls are very comfortable in the hand, especially when added to a chuck key which gives you more leverage.Empty 8g N2O cannisters make reasonable handles for small files, you can usually find them littering the gutter. Friendly coffee shop might give you some if you ask nicely, they just go in the bin otherwise.
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Not as nice as wood admittedly, and a bit small but free and instant, a lot better than impaling yourself on the tang anyway.
A Neutrik Powercon connector is a nice addition to a leccy reel. It lets you have really short cables on tools so they're easy to put away, but gives you the convenience of a long cable when you use it. Initially I only put it on "workshop" tools but I've started putting them on everything and just made up a long cable with the socket on the end so I can use them away from the reel/outside the workshop.
A Neutrik Powercon connector is a nice addition to a leccy reel. All my tools have nice short cables on them so they're easy to put away but I've also got a long powercon cable so I can still use them away from the reel/outside the workshop.
My Castolin mig has a grinder socket. Never seen another. It’s damn usefulA Neutrik Powercon connector is a nice addition to a leccy reel. It lets you have really short cables on tools so they're easy to put away, but gives you the convenience of a long cable when you use it. Initially I only put it on "workshop" tools but I've started putting them on everything and just made up a long cable with the socket on the end so I can use them away from the reel/outside the workshop.
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Admittedly, they're not cheap but they're very nicely made with GF reinforced plastic and torx headed screw terminals. Much less bulky then CEEform, latching so better than IEC, IP67 rated (When mated) and UV stable so perfect outside. Both male and female come in cable and panel mount type so you can put them on the back of welders and have no tail. You can even get panel mount passthrough ones too so you could have a single cable feeding a welder for example and have an outlet on the back to plug a grinder in, no fecking about with trailing sockets.
That’s my issue! I’ve hundreds of linbins, bought cheap from auction. They’re pence. Can’t get the panels for love nor money.A source of cheap, metal louvre panels would be good!
An idea borrowed from Marius Hornberger? Have been meaning to do something similar for ages.A Neutrik Powercon connector is a nice addition to a leccy reel. It lets you have really short cables on tools so they're easy to put away, but gives you the convenience of a long cable when you use it. Initially I only put it on "workshop" tools but I've started putting them on everything and just made up a long cable with the socket on the end so I can use them away from the reel/outside the workshop.
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Admittedly, they're not cheap but they're very nicely made with GF reinforced plastic and torx headed screw terminals. Much less bulky then CEEform, latching so better than IEC, IP67 rated (When mated) and UV stable so perfect outside. Both male and female come in cable and panel mount type so you can put them on the back of welders and have no tail. You can even get panel mount passthrough ones too so you could have a single cable feeding a welder for example and have an outlet on the back to plug a grinder in, no fecking about with trailing sockets.
I love your emergency glass and bottle of ale!!
That flashes back a memory, had one of those Square Game's back in the the early 1960's, lol. Know the feeling about moving machines and things to do one project, and then back and forth to do others; not enough room............................................................ My garage is like one of those kids games where you have to move the squares around! Trouble being all my squares are filled.
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Inspired by Festool, I didn't see his video untill after I'd done it.An idea borrowed from Marius Hornberger? Have been meaning to do something similar for ages.
Think he may have pinched it from them too. Great idea reallyInspired by Festool, I didn't see his video untill after I'd done it.
Know the feeling about moving machines and things to do one project, and then back and forth to do others; not enough room.
Only if one wants to sit on the chair upside down. Those chairs are gone, but now the garage has less room with the stuff in it than the storage facility had, but at least that expense is now history.At least you have room for 2 X chairs - do you often have spectators when working?