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Chadvdw67

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  1. Have to admit, in my head I was kinda reading it with the Ozzy man reviews and New Zealand Dad's voice
  2. That was a really nice breakdown, very easy for us simple minded individuals to understand, thanks Patches
  3. There are also these 2 on Takealot, of the 3, which would you recommend? Check this out on takealot: Ryobi - Cordless Driver Drill Kit - 18V Li-Ion https://www.takealot.com/ryobi-cordless-driver-drill-kit-18v-li-ion/PLID52753416 Check this out on takealot: Ryobi - Cordless Drill 10mm - 18V Li-Ion https://www.takealot.com/ryobi-cordless-drill-10mm-18v-li-ion/PLID52753409
  4. Thanks, that was far more detailed than I was expecting from anyone, and honestly, a little confusing, haha I think I am going to give one of these from Adendorff a whirl, pretty cheap, and we use a lot of Adendorffs stuff and it normally pretty decent quality, worth a shot I guess....
  5. So I have to ask you guys in the know, when it comes to cordless drills etc, what is the difference between a drill and an impact driver? I want to get one soon, mainly for screws and things, but not sure which I should get, I already have a corded drill with hammer function for the "heavy duty" drilling, but what is better between the impact drill and normal cordless drills? Some impact drills I can see have a hex drive, but others look like they have normal chucks, very confusing.
  6. That is awesome, how can people that cant go to the store support this?
  7. I hear you, but what if someone stole your bike, sold it to a pawn shop and someone's justification on buying it was "I can't find a bike like that in the shops anymore" Each to their own and all that though....
  8. Makes no difference, a friend's Dad did that, he worked on forklifts, marked his tools so that other people in the workshop couldn't take his tools, they got stolen out his bakkie one day, saw them months later in a pawn shop, with his initials engraved on the tools, showed the shop owner his ID to try prove they were his tools, didn't help
  9. I have never actually looked, same as you I know people who have found great deals, and heard of other people finding great deals, but on the other hand, I have had friends who are like mobile mechanics have their tools stolen out their vehicles only to find them for sale in a pawn shop a few months later, same has happened to family when their homes have been broken into and work colleagues who have had their workshops/factories broken into
  10. Just so disappointing because October/November last year I was down to 97kg, and was really happy with that, but then the end of year slump came, diet went out the window, riding slowed down dramatically and the weight went up, December I didn't get as much riding done as I had hoped either, and now I sit back up at 102kg. Very disappointing. As with Steady Spin above, my wife and I have just bought a house, and it has been a very stressful transaction, we move this weekend now, so no riding this week while we pack, and to add to that, I have caught a cold, and my in-laws are coming around for the weekend for their anniversary, I can see weight packing on already.... However on the plus side even though my weight is back up to close to what I started at last year, my body size has not gone up, still wearing the smaller clothes I had to buy after losing weight, and people I see now that I haven't seen in a while all comment that I have lost a lot of weight, even though I haven't really, so there are still positives to look at.
  11. While there are definitely great deals on great tools to be had at pawn shops and the like, you know that 90% of that stuff is stolen, for that reason, I won't buy anything from them, even if it is a great deal
  12. Just saw this on FB....
  13. I am beggining to not trust my scale, one day I have lost 2kgs, literally the next day back to where I started, very much disheartening...
  14. If you are are really worried about the digital vernier batteries going flat you could also get a dial gauge vernier, no batteries to go flat and a little easier to read for the visually impaired, having said that, we have digital verniers and the batteries last forever, at least 3-4years, so....
  15. The set I have now a friend gave to me, but I will get in the future from a dirtbike shop near me, game services, you can also try acesports.co.za
  16. Water? You are brave, last time I had slide on grips a bit of water got under the grip the day before a ride I did, after about 10 minutes it made my grip start slipping and sliding the rest of the ride, 3 hours of that was HORRIBLE, I have been on lock on grips since then. To answer Chris, you do get different thicknesses of lock on grips, DMR is one example, currently I have Torc1 racing quad bike lock on grips, they have been really nice, but I do want to try DMR, they are just so expensive...
  17. Any news on the JIS screwdrivers?
  18. Some stuff to try help me go faster and then some stuff to help me slow down again, a good balance...
  19. Guess I know where to go when I want to get my one painted, that looks awesome ????????
  20. It is Hennops MTB trails
  21. I have a small 50lt compressor in my garage, it only gets used to dry the bike off really, I suppose if I can't get a tyre to seat then it will be used for that, but the floor pump I got from Sportsmans for R300 has never not seated a tyre, never had a problem using it, so....
  22. So good to be outside, what a day....
  23. An early morning ride, the air was nice and crisp
  24. Honestly have no idea if that still works, but, this old man has had these bikes just sitting in storage for YEARS, so I wouldn't be surprised if it does, they have 2 bikes there, this one and a ladies bike as well
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