Amps not to bend this thread into a new realm but I wore Makita gloves whilst playing Gaelic football back in the early 90s. Strips of rubber for grips and made with cotton. Terrible when it rained as they held water and expanded so you had hands like Mickey Mouse but they did the job for about a fiver a pair.

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    Dubman Hundred and fifty quid or more extra on nearly every tool… is it worth it?

      LT42 Did a similar thing with gloves for skating at one point. But then we all got rid of rails and it was less of an issue.

      Amps Also got a Makita drill, have they stopped making the batteries and stuff for the older kit then?

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        While I’m waiting for Makita news here are some more pictures of MAUD GRIMES

        Dubman I use festool for my dustless sanding.

        Slam dunk right there Dubbers

        mono-stereo Nah, not yet, but you can bet slowly everything will be 40v and your old 18v batteries will become obsolete.

        Amps
        Definitely. You can buy cheaper but will it last and remove most of the dust.

        Partial to some top notch drill myself

        Along_the_Wire
        Treated myself to a proper site radio. It cost small fortune compared to the super cheap ones I usually buy. Sound quality is next level.

        Used to be a serious operator on the drill floor. Years of elite training in the boys briagde meant I could left incline like some cunt in the special forces. One minute we are talking about football, the next I have completed a slow march, right incline, about turn and you are dead.