Posted by Vic on 16/05/2023 17:35:58:
Posted by Joseph Noci 1 on 15/05/2023 14:53:35:
Do you hand out welding glasses to passer's by?
I suspect welding something like a car in the street would be highly illegal without permission from the council and adequate insurance?
This is one of the few streets around here where you don't need a parking permit. If they can make you pay to try and park somewhere near your own house, they're hardly likely to give you permission to work on a car. After all, there are garages for that.
I've been welding stuff here for nearly 35 years, and still need to finish the job I started last week:
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We won't mention painting the side of another car immediately after ringing for the last royal wedding![smile d smile d](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAAAAACH5BAEKAAEALAAAAAABAAEAAAICTAEAOw==)
Back to cables: I've often considered cutting the leads off all my grinders etc, adding a kettle plug, and using just one power lead for everything. Like Festool supply, but without the need to provide a third kidney. That ought to reduce the rats nest that quickly builds up, both in use and when put away.