One-Eyed Richmond Forum
Football => Richmond Rant => Topic started by: one-eyed on May 09, 2014, 08:03:19 PM
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Richmond has formed an official partnership with DEWALT, a leading manufacturer of industrial power tools and supplier to Bunnings Warehouse.
For more information about DEWALT, visit www.dewalt.com.au
Read the full article at: http://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/2014-05-09/richmond-powered-by-dewalt
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RICHMOND and Dewalt. Screwing with you for decades.
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Crikey If there were a ladder for sponsorship, we d be bloody unbeatable , wish the footy dept were as effective :shh
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WdeF?
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Actually make some pretty decent gear.
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Actually make some pretty decent gear.
Have a cordless drill from 10-12 odd years ago that is still flawlessly motoring on. Still good build quality on the new stuff?
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Actually make some pretty decent gear.
Have a cordless drill from 10-12 odd years ago that is still flawlessly motoring on. Still good build quality on the new stuff?
Every brand has some cheap and nasty and usually that's crap they flog off at Bunnings to the gullible weekend warriors. If you are prepared to spend the money their new stuff will last you forever. Used to fix a lot of their bigger stuff like jackhammers for the council. Up there with Husqvana in terms of quality in that regard. Still reckon Panasonic or Hitachi is the way to go though if you're looking at putting some serious coin on tools and make sure from somewhere like Total Tools as opposed to Bunnings. Mostly junk at Bunnings :thumbsup
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My two great loves- the RFC and Dewalt tools.
I'm a builder and a carpenter and Dewalt is the only thing I will buy. Very, very good stuff and the black and yellow make it even more appealing!
Think Tim the Tool man Taylor with his tools and that's me.
I seriously love my Dawalt tools!!
P.S. Anyone need a house built im your man... Discounts for Tiger supporters :gotigers
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Actually make some pretty decent gear.
Have a cordless drill from 10-12 odd years ago that is still flawlessly motoring on. Still good build quality on the new stuff?
Every brand has some cheap and nasty and usually that's crap they flog off at Bunnings to the gullible weekend warriors. If you are prepared to spend the money their new stuff will last you forever. Used to fix a lot of their bigger stuff like jackhammers for the council. Up there with Husqvana in terms of quality in that regard. Still reckon Panasonic or Hitachi is the way to go though if you're looking at putting some serious coin on tools and make sure from somewhere like Total Tools as opposed to Bunnings. Mostly junk at Bunnings :thumbsup
Sweet. Yep best to spend good money when it comes to these things :thumbsup
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My two great loves- the RFC and Dewalt tools.
I'm a builder and a carpenter and Dewalt is the only thing I will buy. Very, very good stuff and the black and yellow make it even more appealing!
Think Tim the Tool man Taylor with his tools and that's me.
I seriously love my Dawalt tools!!
P.S. Anyone need a house built im your man... Discounts for Tiger supporters :gotigers
:clapping Will keep in mind if I ever have to get a house built. Don't budget for it. I'm gen Y. :shh
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Excellent tools
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Excellent tools
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worth every penny
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Always good to have a big tool! :thumbsup
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Excellent, can they be used to renevote the list ?
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Richmond’s partnership with leading power tools manufacturer DEWALT will continue throughout the 2015 season.
http://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/2015-02-18/dewalt-back-on-deck
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Should get them on the back of the guernsey. stuffen bingle snot green is a turn off
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My two great loves- the RFC and Dewalt tools.
I'm a builder and a carpenter and Dewalt is the only thing I will buy. Very, very good stuff and the black and yellow make it even more appealing!
Think Tim the Tool man Taylor with his tools and that's me.
I seriously love my Dawalt tools!!
P.S. Anyone need a house built im your man... Discounts for Tiger supporters :gotigers
I am with you , still love my Dewalt tools, pay for stuff that lasts. Festool and Milwaukee are good but cost a mint. Do we get a Dewalt discount?
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Where I used to work we did a lot of power tool repairs and warranty jobs for an industrial abrasives joint and after pulling the guts of plenty of different brands apart I reckon Dewalt are certainly up there with the best. Personal preference I still reckon Panasonic and Hitachi are the absolute best but Dewalt certainly in there with Milwaukee.
Where I'm at now luckily we don't do power tools but if I'm working on my own on weekends I still get boobs ringing up and asking if I can fix their GNC or Ozito :banghead
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:lol
Gotta love ozito. you just consider it hiring a tool to do one job
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A few weeks back had some guy calling to ask if I could change the brushes in his Ozito grinder. Told him that I'm surprised it lasted long enough for the brushes to wear out and even if I did have any it would be more expensive than just going down to Bunnings to buy another one :lol
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how funny is it they even give you a spare set of brushes with their drills?
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A few weeks back had some guy calling to ask if I could change the brushes in his Ozito grinder. Told him that I'm surprised it lasted long enough for the brushes to wear out and even if I did have any it would be more expensive than just going down to Bunnings to buy another one :lol
You don't rate festool gear?
I tell you what I do for some of my gear, I get the odd bit from Aldi. I got a disk / belt sander, it was a re-badged Scheppach cept it cost half as much.
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A few weeks back had some guy calling to ask if I could change the brushes in his Ozito grinder. Told him that I'm surprised it lasted long enough for the brushes to wear out and even if I did have any it would be more expensive than just going down to Bunnings to buy another one :lol
You don't rate festool gear?
I tell you what I do for some of my gear, I get the odd bit from Aldi. I got a disk / belt sander, it was a re-badged Scheppach cept it cost half as much.
Nearly anything German is good. I just left it off my list ;D my trade is electric motors and with the exception of Weg (Brazilian) the German motors like ABB, Siemens and Flygt (pumps) wipe the floor with everything else. That goes with tools too but the Panasonic drills and impactors in our shop get abused and still go strong. Fond memories of Hitachi too. The japs know what they are doing as well.
I only once bought a heap of cheap soldering irons from Aldi. All I can say is never again :lol they were melting the plastic handles and slow tripping the breaker :lol
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Now we'll be known as a bunch of tools! :banghead :banghead
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Get in the queue , sponsors are lining up to get a piece of the Tigers, nice work , again :clapping