Nice! Did you buy them in a kit?
Those are some fine batteries. I have different versions of the middle two tools and they're such solid performers.
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Nice! Did you buy them in a kit?
4 separate purchases with some specials in the mix. That saw weighs double than what it looks like on the pic. Lets go treesNice! Did you buy them in a kit?
Those are some fine batteries. I have different versions of the middle two tools and they're such solid performers.
Nice, these kinds of pics always make me wanna jump into the battery tool rabbit hole. I start googling etc for hours on end. Trying to decide which brand to go with and then I realize I don't need any of them, right now. So I bin the idea, close the 35 chrome tabs I have open, and carry on with life. Until the next time hahaha.
Exactly, the eco system. You have to think long and hard about wich one you gonna take. That's why I also just leave it till the lus goes away.My biggest issue with the battery route is that you sorta lock yourself into an ecosystem (unless you don't mind having multiple chargers and batteries). Personally I love the Bosch stuff, but they don't have all the tools that I'm interested in. So that means another brand with its own branded fluff to go with it. So I just give up and don't get any of it (except for the cordless drills)


So 4 months down the road from my house repainting and maintenance I noticed that wall began making bubbles again. And it is on the patches that they repaired and treated etc. It would have taken longer to get to this stage if they just left it.
It's that fscking creeper ivy plant on the other side. The wall on that side is totally fscked by the plant. They don't see it cause the plant is in the way. So all the watering of the garden and the ivy gets sucked straight into the wall.
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Hey everyone. My pool pump seems to be leaking from that area encircled. Anyone have any idea how it can be removed to check. Have been able to open up the other parts and check but this eludes me. Also can the pump be removed from the base tray without lifting up the tray? Thanks for any assistance View attachment 1493651
Damn I would be so pissed off if I were youSo 4 months down the road from my house repainting and maintenance I noticed that wall began making bubbles again. And it is on the patches that they repaired and treated etc. It would have taken longer to get to this stage if they just left it.
It's that fscking creeper ivy plant on the other side. The wall on that side is totally fscked by the plant. They don't see it cause the plant is in the way. So all the watering of the garden and the ivy gets sucked straight into the wall.
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He is single, ready to mingle in Goodwood and wants to be inside of your wetnessDamn I would be so pissed off if I were you

Did mine last week after 6 days without water in 2 weeks. Just need to finish up paving and fix 2 small leaks.Not an improvement but a grudge purchase. 3 days without water last week and 2 days the week prior. Ordered this Saturday morning from Leroy Merlin and they delivered 4 hours later (on a Saturday) for the princely sum of R43. I kid you not.
Mains feed is done and all valves installed. Now I'm just waiting on the booster pump to come later the week so I can finish it off. There's space further down the wall to fit another tank, so I've already provided for that in the plumbing as I suspect the 2nd one will be needed sooner than I'm expecting.
While I'm at it, I think I should spring for a complete filtration system as well, seeing as I'm doing all the piping and would hate to redo that later. As things are I'm becoming a little suspicious of Ekurhuleni's water quality...
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What pump are you using and how noisy is it?Did mine last week after 6 days without water in 2 weeks. Just need to finish up paving and fix 2 small leaks.
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