there illegal and nasty injuring the quarry mk 4 fentraps are legal and just snap the animals neck quick but can catch hedgehogs as well so be carefull where you put them preferably in a tunnel or a box or in sheds for ratsGin traps. They don't discriminate against species.
Don't worry that'll soon disappear!A bit of bench space
Yep, tomorrow around 11:30 when then help arrives and moves all 4 lasers onto the bench!Don't worry that'll soon disappear!
Nobody likes a showoffall 4 lasers onto the bench!
Would any of the lasers be able to cut gasket paper?.Yep, tomorrow around 11:30 when then help arrives and moves all 4 lasers onto the bench!
My friend used his laser to cut through 2mm copper to make a cylinder head gasket not available in the market anyoneWould any of the lasers be able to cut gasket paper?.
Yes indeed, it will cut most things except metal or glass.Would any of the lasers be able to cut gasket paper?.
Today I acquired this , for the Harrison140 , good condition View attachment 463057View attachment 463058View attachment 463059
Give it a rest....Steady now!
More Stihl stuff in Kombi attachment flavour used locally from FBMP.
A strimmer attachment which I hope rotates clockwise! I have a Stihl brush cutter and dislike how the head rotates anti clockwise. Any cordless or electric strimmer I had before was clockwise.
And a tiller which I'll really test in the rock hard garden soil at the rear of my house!
Not my vid but one showing how these work.
thats interesting as I tried to find a copper gasket for mitsi l200 and couldnt get one , my thinking cast block and aluminium head , yet they put a steel multi layer gasket in ? no give in that at all . so how the heck is it supposed to seal ?My friend used his laser to cut through 2mm copper to make a cylinder head gasket not available in the market anyone
More Stihl stuff in Kombi attachment flavour used locally from FBMP.
A strimmer attachment which I hope rotates clockwise! I have a Stihl brush cutter and dislike how the head rotates anti clockwise. Any cordless or electric strimmer I had before was clockwise.
And a tiller which I'll really test in the rock hard garden soil at the rear of my house!
Not my vid but one showing how these work.