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from what I can see in pic needles are blunt , in the factory we used to grind them to blunt chisel edge (flat screwdriver) , works much better .
KOET Air Pneumatic 12 Needle... https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B08CVMHKKK?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share because you asked so nicelyDon’t listen to @Bullet2012 ,gimme the link!
The original works perfectly fine it’s just so big and cumbersome. The new one I’ve bought I can use one handed.from what I can see in pic needles are blunt , in the factory we used to grind them to blunt chisel edge (flat screwdriver) , works much better .
....and now you need to buy another one......The original works perfectly fine it’s just so big and cumbersome. The new one I’ve bought I can use one handed.
not saying they wont work, just much better if you shape needles , horses for courses ,personal preferance and all thatThe original works perfectly fine it’s just so big and cumbersome. The new one I’ve bought I can use one handed.
Holstered needle guns....and now you need to buy another one......
theres a member on here that could make you a nice pair of holstersHolstered needle guns
KimKOET Air Pneumatic 12 Needle... https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B08CVMHKKK?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share because you asked so nicely
The pictures it looks like it’s been dropped. My trigger is perfectly straight.
Only briefly. I have been busy with other things lately. Feels and looks just the same as the blue point one as I said. I used that one a lot and liked it.Kim
Have you used it yet? I’m thinking of getting one.
I bought one a lot like this but noticed before i used it that it didn't have a spring under the needles. The issue with this design is that there won't be any needle action until you press the needles pretty solidly against the substrate which might not be easy in poor access areas. With the Kobe and CP tools one there's a spring under the needles which means the needles work all the time regardless of how much pressure you apply. Worth a check, might not be an issue but I thought it might be!KOET Air Pneumatic 12 Needle... https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B08CVMHKKK?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share because you asked so nicely
The pictures it looks like it’s been dropped. My trigger is perfectly straight.
would this work on my L200 chassis?KOET Air Pneumatic 12 Needle... https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B08CVMHKKK?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share because you asked so nicely
The pictures it looks like it’s been dropped. My trigger is perfectly straight.
Probably want a belle hydraulic one for a job of that magnitudewould this work on my L200 chassis?
If you want holes in it….would this work on my L200 chassis?
It's a myth everything is cheaper in the USA. I was shocked at prices in the shops when I went to Florida. Walmart 2x as expensive as our supermarkets on most things!Erie Fred.......unfortunately or not we dont have Harborfreight here in Europe......
if they decided to trade here theyd clean up.......esp at US prices.....
we are so penalised over here with pricing.....
It's a series 5 so it shouldn't be that bad.If you want holes in it….
What is the length of it KimProbably want a belle hydraulic one for a job of that magnitude
Is say it’s probably a ft long. Maybe slightly longer. Very small and manageable to be fair.What is the length of it Kim
th one fizzy linked too is 32cm long too so same sizeIs say it’s probably a ft long. Maybe slightly longer. Very small and manageable to be fair.