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RE: Feedback - Colour Republic - 01-12-2013

Space Plugs : The Final Frontier
Space Plugs : A Fixing Odyssey



Do like "Vors sprung cab technic" though LOL


RE: Feedback - Cliff1970 - 01-12-2013

(01-12-2013, 01:40 PM)Colour Republic Wrote: Space Plugs : The Final Frontier
Space Plugs : A Fixing Odyssey



Do like "Vors sprung cab technic" though LOL

Liking it CR ThumbUp - never thought I'd be described as an Odyssey Happy

"Vors sprung cab technic" is absolutely classic though - still ROFL30h

Got my mission statement sorted for when I go public -

Space-Plug,,,,,The Final Frontier – these are the designs of Space-Plug limited, it’s three year mission to explore new fixings that actually work, to seek out happiness and new ways to make a few quid, to screw it up like no one has screwed it up before! Cheers CR LOLLOLLOL


RE: Feedback - PREM - 01-12-2013

Make it sewThumbUp


RE: Feedback - Cliff1970 - 03-12-2013

(01-12-2013, 11:03 PM)PREM Wrote: Make it sewThumbUp

Said the seamstress to the singer Happy


RE: Feedback - dom - 13-12-2013

Hi

ive used them for the first time this week and they are great just a thought the drill bits that you send out with the packs are not an sds i would think that most fitters would use an sds drill so wouldn't really find them useful i know i just throw them away not sure whether it would work better to inc a sds bit or not bother with one at all

regards dom


RE: Feedback - snezza - 13-12-2013

Throw them away........????????!!!!!!!! Doh

Have you tried them Dom?

I've been using mine constantly since Cliff sent them to me, super quality drill bits. No hammer or impact and they drill through carcasses, brick, celcons etc, etc. Just put one in a battery drill and give one a try, you will be pleasantly surprised.ThumbUp

Snezza.


RE: Feedback - nsk - 13-12-2013

(13-12-2013, 10:04 PM)snezza 31 Wrote: Throw them away........????????!!!!!!!! Doh

Have you tried them Dom?

I've been using mine constantly since Cliff sent them to me, super quality drill bits. No hammer or impact and they drill through carcasses, brick, celcons etc, etc. Just put one in a battery drill and give one a try, you will be pleasantly surprised.ThumbUp

Snezza.

I will second this ^


RE: Feedback - dom - 14-12-2013

(13-12-2013, 11:30 PM)nsk Wrote:
(13-12-2013, 10:04 PM)snezza 31 Wrote: Throw them away........????????!!!!!!!! Doh

Have you tried them Dom?

I've been using mine constantly since Cliff sent them to me, super quality drill bits. No hammer or impact and they drill through carcasses, brick, celcons etc, etc. Just put one in a battery drill and give one a try, you will be pleasantly surprised.ThumbUp

Snezza.

I will second this ^


must admit i didn't try them saw that they wouldn't fit in the sds and throw them in the screw bucket ill dig them both out this morning .


RE: Feedback - Cliff1970 - 15-12-2013

Might be an idea Dom ThumbUp - The MP bits retail at over a fiver each - guess i need to up my marketing on those ROFL30h They have a diamond cut, tungsten carbide tip - they'll drill carcass, masonry, tiles even steel apparently (haven't personally tested on steel) - no need to lug an sds around for a 6mm hole, well rarely anyway.

The freebie ones in the sample packs or 10 packs are a lot different, and a fifth of the price - not much.... but better than nothing if you're a diy'er just buying a one off pack.

Glad you're liking the handy orange doofer though - cheers indeed for feedback Dom Cheers Always really appreciated ThumbUp