Cheap Painters Pyramids

UKworkshop.co.uk

Help Support UKworkshop.co.uk:

Dodge

Established Member
Joined
15 Oct 2010
Messages
2,634
Reaction score
11
Location
Shelfanger
I had a Rutlands catalogue turn up at the workshop today and was having a look through with a cup of coffee.

Anyway I nearly fell over when I saw that they are selling painters pyramids as they call them for over a quid each http://www.rutlands.co.uk/finishes-glue ... s-pyramids

I have been using small square offcuts with a screw through to do the same thing for years and they cost next to nothing to make!

DSCF2133.jpg


Hope that I save someone out there a few quid!!

Rog
 

Dodge

Established Member
Joined
15 Oct 2010
Messages
2,634
Reaction score
11
Location
Shelfanger
Ah yes Allen, but save the smaller amounts by making things like this and then you can afford the bigger toys!!!

By the way Had my new extractors etc delivered today - My workshop is now super clean! :wink: :wink:

Edited tho Allen to say your alright - Your extractor is still bigger than mine! (hammer) (hammer) (hammer)
 

Blister

Established Member
UKW Supporter
Joined
10 Nov 2006
Messages
7,311
Reaction score
375
Location
Boston Lincs
Dodge":juota0hy said:
Ah yes Allen, but save the smaller amounts by making things like this and then you can afford the bigger toys!!!

By the way Had my new extractors etc delivered today - My workshop is now super clean! :wink: :wink:

Edited tho Allen to say your alright - Your extractor is still bigger than mine! (hammer) (hammer) (hammer)


Size matter

So I am told :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
 

Eric The Viking

Established Member
Joined
19 Jan 2010
Messages
6,599
Reaction score
69
Location
Bristle, CUBA (the County that Used to Be Avon)
Only for DIY, not cabinetmaking, but their double-start ones have got worse and worse recently. Time was when you could easily spike yourself on them, now you could easily do one of those Indian Fakir bed tricks without any real danger. The #2 pozi heads are often loose on my diamond screwdriving bits too.

They used to sell 'Twinquick' (yellow/brown boxes) as standard. I don't know what they are now, and I've had a couple snap recently too (#10 or #8). I don't like their long-shank gold-coloured metric ones for the same reason - they're blunt, sometimes the points aren't centred, and the threads are so coarse I don't trust them to hold well. I'll have a look at which the offenders are and report back.

Screwfix ones aren't much better (but Toolstation is nearer and the queues aren't as bad, usually).

CHeers,

E.
 

Thermo

Member
Joined
6 Mar 2011
Messages
11
Reaction score
0
Eric The Viking":u4212wfr said:
Only for DIY, not cabinetmaking, but their double-start ones have got worse and worse recently. Time was when you could easily spike yourself on them, now you could easily do one of those Indian Fakir bed tricks without any real danger. The #2 pozi heads are often loose on my diamond screwdriving bits too.

They used to sell 'Twinquick' (yellow/brown boxes) as standard. I don't know what they are now, and I've had a couple snap recently too (#10 or #8). I don't like their long-shank gold-coloured metric ones for the same reason - they're blunt, sometimes the points aren't centred, and the threads are so coarse I don't trust them to hold well. I'll have a look at which the offenders are and report back.

Screwfix ones aren't much better (but Toolstation is nearer and the queues aren't as bad, usually).

CHeers,

E.


gave up with all their overpriced rubbish screws a long tme ago. We switched to spax but they were too expensive and jacked the wood apart all the time. Switched to these and they are very impressive and coe with a decent bit in each box as well. We get through hundreds of them at work, well worth looking at

http://www.powertoolworld.co.uk/timberf ... f-100.html
 

Shane

Established Member
Joined
16 Jun 2009
Messages
728
Reaction score
0
Location
North Devon
Thermo":60hv8eef said:
gave up with all their overpriced rubbish screws a long tme ago. We switched to spax but they were too expensive and jacked the wood apart all the time. Switched to these and they are very impressive and coe with a decent bit in each box as well. We get through hundreds of them at work, well worth looking at

http://www.powertoolworld.co.uk/timberf ... f-100.html

I use the timberfix screws, and friulsider, I get them from a local ex wurth rep for much the same price as the screwfix goldscrew, only (imo) they are loads better
 

bossbuild

New member
Joined
25 Mar 2011
Messages
1
Reaction score
0
Thanks for posting this, i've only bought a few, but it's nice to have extra money saving tips :)
 

Latest posts

Top