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  1. My mates got a (fairly) cheap Chinese semi-branded afiar, first one failed fairly quickly as I recall but was swapped for a new one and or slightly different one and the new one appears to be lasting well. Self-starting, as most appear to be these days, good times. As you say, supper useful! Daniel
  2. Epic thread recovered, but having found the thread because a mate is trying to sell me an unused 1/2 Tooltec Impact jobbie as he is having a clearout I would also like to stick up for my Clarke branded needle scaler. I got it used with the also used compressor, but it has now done a week long drysock session with out narrowboat twice, and a whack load of work derusting a 1971 Smalley Mini-digger I am restoring and has been a great tool. Its been dropped, run all day without re-oiling (oil is a pain when your working around painting) happy days. When on dock it will do maybe 6-8 hours for 2-3 days on about a 60% duty cycle, and derusting the digger its done whole mornings when the only time its been put down is hit a bit with an angle grinder so the compressor trips out and I can do a bit on full pressure, its maybe put in maybe 100hours run time total with me? Not that I can speak for the other Clarke products, or have a 'professional' grade needle scaler. Daniel
  3. Looks really great. Can I ask what soec kit you used? Gun, compressor, etx? Is that how much air you need? Where you using devilbiss gun? Seems a minefeild out there in terms of how much you can pay. For intermittent/infrequent used I guess it being a sod to clean is manageable, but if its also a sod to use that's obviously an issue! Daniel
  4. I know this has come up before on here (lost my login) but does anyone have any 'cheap but effective' brand suggestions or tips for speaker and headunit combos? Will most speakers work with most headunits, or do you have to match the speaker to unit a bit? IM not after high fidelity sounds but obviously with a fair bit background noise to compete with whatever I buy will need to push out a fair bit of noise without sounding to awful in the process! I have read about underseat subwoofers on past threads, but don't expect the budget to stretch, although It might go to a second hand Fli Sub or similar? Daniel
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