Why a different reg @Brad93 ?That’s an acetylene kit really. You’d need different nozzles and a different regulator for propane.
Why a different reg @Brad93 ?That’s an acetylene kit really. You’d need different nozzles and a different regulator for propane.
which are only rated to 9000rpm which is unusually low for angle grinders, at least you have the variable speed to cut it downsome cheap spongy disks from eBay.
Minimum speed is 3000 on the Angle grinder, I deliberately bought it to run these slow as they last a lot longer....which are only rated to 9000rpm which is unusually low for angle grinders, at least you have the variable speed to cut it down
Why a different reg @Brad93 ?
You've never looked better definitely a step up on the paper bag.
From where? Please.Today we picked up some torx and hex T handled sets in the modular trays, £20.80 each on the trade card.
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You learn something new everyday.Acetylene has certain ingredients that will rot the diaphragm in a propane reg & vice versa. You also need a different hose for each gas and for cutting with propane you need 2 piece nozzles.
Halfrauds I reckonFrom where? Please.
I drank half a can at lunchtime, poured the rest away, driving, and filthy weather. Struck me as entirely drinkable, I'll fill up the beer fridge and properly test it later. Bloke wanted rid of it, I was happy to oblige.I have memories of drinking Asahi and Wild Turkey to excess in a club in Roppongi, Japan, it was all clear until I was ejected from said club by two huge Aussie bouncers