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  • #263959
    V8Eng
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      @v8eng
      Posted by Neil Wyatt on 31/10/2016 12:27:49:

      Infra-red thermometers for about £12 in Aldi today.

      The freezer is at -18.5 but I was bit worried to discover the fridge is at 8.5 so I turned it up a bit.

      Neil

      To be pedantic:- I hope you actually turned it (temp) down a bit.wink

      I've had an Aldi IR Thermometer for a couple of weeks, very useful bit of kit.

      Edited By V8Eng on 31/10/2016 13:25:49

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      #263961
      Michael Gilligan
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        @michaelgilligan61133

        Posted by Neil Wyatt on 31/10/2016 12:27:49:

        … I was bit worried to discover the fridge is at 8.5 so I turned it up a bit.

        .

        Philosophical dilemma …

        Did you turn the refrigeration level 'up' or the temperature setting 'down' ?

        [assuming that you did the right thing]

        MichaelG.

        .

        V8 beat me to it

        … I paused mid-post for some rather delicious black-pudding, goat's cheese, and mushrooms.

        Edited By Michael Gilligan on 31/10/2016 13:26:58

        #263962
        V8Eng
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          @v8eng
          Posted by Michael Gilligan on 31/10/2016 13:24:26:

          Posted by Neil Wyatt on 31/10/2016 12:27:49

          … I paused mid-post for some rather delicious black-pudding, goat's cheese, and mushrooms.

          Edited By Michael Gilligan on 31/10/2016 13:26:58

          Venison Sausages and mash here!

          #263980
          Neil Wyatt
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            @neilwyatt

            Well I turned the dial so it was at the next largest number, that's turning it 'up', although I hope the temperature goes down!

            >… I paused mid-post for some rather delicious black-pudding, goat's cheese, and mushrooms.

            Sounds like the Atkins Diet!

            Neil

            #263983
            NJH
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              @njh

              >… I paused mid-post for some rather delicious black-pudding, goat's cheese, and mushrooms.

              Sounds like the Atkins Diet!

              ……………..would that be FATTY Atkins ?? wink

              #263986
              Michael Gilligan
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                @michaelgilligan61133

                Small portions of what you like

                #263994
                Neil Wyatt
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                  @neilwyatt

                  Atkins diet is mostly protein with limited carbs…

                  N.

                  #265908
                  Hacksaw
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                    @hacksaw

                    Lidls ….Power files today 29 quid , I bought one last time round, good tool, variable speed etc wud recommend

                    #265928
                    not done it yet
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                      @notdoneityet

                      today

                      As I may have posted on here previously – 'today' only means for your small group of outlets. Other groupings could have been before 'today' or may not occur until a week or three or more in the future. No telling, so people need to watch for offers for their particular areas.

                      #265935
                      MW
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                        @mw27036

                        I'd not worry N.D.I.Y,

                        Thats down to the reader to use common sense to know that forum postings are time stamped and not omnipresent in their meaning.

                        Michael W

                        #281447
                        Ady1
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                          @ady1

                          They've got a pillar drill for 60 bananas this week

                          3 year warranty
                          500W
                          9 speed settings and adjustable drilling depth with scale for precise drilling in woods, metals and plastics
                          Height-adjustable drilling table, with angle adjustment on both sides and a graduated scale
                          Transparent hinged chip guard, adjustable vice and safety shut-off
                          With a steel base for bench mounting

                          **LINK**

                           

                          Edited By Ady1 on 31/01/2017 11:21:17

                          #281451
                          Carl Wilson 4
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                            @carlwilson4

                            My brother has one of those. There is a lot of play in the quill. There is apparently a mod online to sort it.

                            #281454
                            Clive Foster
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                              @clivefoster55965

                              Also another entry for the most unusual adjustable spanner competition. As ever too lumpy in the wrong places and probably too hefty for the hex sizes it works with yet too weak for the hex sizes needing a handle that big.

                              The disk sander device might well make an excellent basis for a home brew version of the Tiplap style lathe tool sharpener. Especially if it runs well enough to take a cup wheel instead of the sanding disk plate. Don't need it but tempted to try one. Clamp and vertical mounting capability http://www.lidl.co.uk/en/our-offers-2491.htm?action=showDetail&id=41505   could be excellent for folk with limited bench space as it could be put away in cupboard or under bench when not needed. Conventional grinders need to be bolted down permanently taking up bench space.

                              Clive.

                              Edited By Clive Foster on 31/01/2017 12:40:06

                              #281495
                              Ady1
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                                @ady1

                                My brother has one of those. There is a lot of play in the quill. There is apparently a mod online to sort it.

                                I would expect it to need quite a bit of modding but if the motor/top part is half decent it might be well worth the effort

                                #281498
                                PaulR
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                                  @paulr
                                  Posted by Carl Wilson 4 on 31/01/2017 11:39:33:
                                  My brother has one of those. There is a lot of play in the quill. There is apparently a mod online to sort it.

                                  I have a Clarke pillar drill which is as good as useless for this very reason… any chance you can find a link to this modification, I'd really appreciate it. Getting a decent bench drill even second-hand seems tricky unless you have lots to spend.

                                  #281500
                                  PaulR
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                                    #281505
                                    Neil Wyatt
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                                      @neilwyatt

                                      That's the mod I was always planning to get around to on my Clarke pillar drill – but as I could drill 0./8mm holes in PCBs with, I was never convinced it was a real problem. The new biggy has no shake at all.

                                      #281509
                                      PaulR
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                                        @paulr
                                        Posted by Neil Wyatt on 31/01/2017 15:32:00:

                                        That's the mod I was always planning to get around to on my Clarke pillar drill – but as I could drill 0./8mm holes in PCBs with, I was never convinced it was a real problem. The new biggy has no shake at all.

                                        I don't have any means to even try sawing up the casting (other than a hacksaw!) but would if I could as it's a horrible machine.

                                        #281637
                                        not done it yet
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                                          @notdoneityet

                                          . any chance you can find a link to this modification

                                          This Old Tony made a u-toob vid on tearing down a cheap pillar drill and rebuilding it. Could have made the quill a little larger. I don't think he was impressed even after changing parts out.

                                          https://youtu.be/9fyzZ7NGap8

                                          #281666
                                          Ady1
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                                            @ady1
                                            Posted by not done it yet on 31/01/2017 22:05:06:

                                            . any chance you can find a link to this modification

                                            This Old Tony made a u-toob vid on tearing down a cheap pillar drill and rebuilding it. Could have made the quill a little larger. I don't think he was impressed even after changing parts out.

                                            https://youtu.be/9fyzZ7NGap8

                                            A very handy link, and I have a shaper!

                                            It looks a lot like a unimat SL headstock kind of setup and they can run pretty smooth and quiet, that weedy drill table would need support too IMO, I have plenty of 5 or 6mm lathe belting…sooo… for sixty quid what could possibly go wrong!

                                            edit: As long as the motor is half decent of course…

                                            Vorwarts to victory!

                                            Edited By Ady1 on 01/02/2017 01:27:36

                                            #281674
                                            James Alford
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                                              @jamesalford67616

                                              I have a B&Q bench drill that I was given some years ago; it came with a "laser centre finder". Like the Lidl drill, it had a fair amount of slop in the quill, but when I took off all of the plastic casing at the front and the switch gear, I found a grub screw and locking nut. With copious amounts of grease and a bit of fiddling, I managed to reduce the play to almost nothing.

                                              I do not whether the Lidl machine might have anything similar hidden awy.

                                              James.

                                              #281677
                                              bricky
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                                                @bricky

                                                I have bought numerous items over the years and have been pleased with most of them.The ones I keep my eye out for are the double tube syringe adhesive in red for 24hr set and yellow for qhick set I am nearly out of these so I hope they come around again,I highly recomend them.The other item that I am waiting for is the magnetic tool bar which takes time to come around again.But all of the items are at a price so we shouldn't grumble if they don't meet our quality expectations.

                                                Frank

                                                #282630
                                                Ady1
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                                                  @ady1

                                                  Got the bench drill press yesterday and had a quick look. Put it together, ran it up and it seemed fine, minimal vibration

                                                  The pulleys are solid aluminium and it had a Grizzly Germany leaflet in the box

                                                  Too busy to get up close and personal at the moment but it looks very much like a no-regrets purchase, (especially where a small workshop is concerned)

                                                  Edited By Ady1 on 06/02/2017 11:15:49

                                                  #282651
                                                  BC Prof
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                                                    @bcprof

                                                    I purchased a similar size drill 10 yrs,a go ina B and Q sale . It is still working fine after drilling the casting and fitting brass 4BA bolts at 120 degree spacing. Once adjusted to remove the play and the lock nuts tightened no further attention has been required.

                                                    Brian C

                                                    #285091
                                                    Ady1
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                                                      @ady1

                                                      Lidl doing boxes of nuts cheep the noo, 2 bananas a box

                                                      m4 to m12, 128 nuts altogether, 42 self locking

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