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How many cordless & mains power tools do you own? (actual number of units rather than number of

  • 0 - Well, there might be someone!

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Here we go then (please bear in mind I do this for a living)

Cordless Tools:
Drills 9.6V Makita - 4
Drills 12V Makita - 3
Drills 14V Makita - 3
Drills 18V Makita - 2
Drills 24V Makita - 2
Impact Drivers Makita - 2
Jig saws Makita -1
Sabre Saw Makita -1
Trim Saw Dewalt - 2
Torches Makita - 2
Planer dewalt - 1

Corded tools (all 110V) Various Makita,Elu,dewalt,Hitachi

Drills - 4
Planers - 4
Belt sanders - 2
ROS - 3
1/2 sheet sander -1
1/3 sheet sander -1
palm sander - 1
Routers - 4
biscuit jointer - 1
Fein - 1
Hilti breakers - 3
Bosh 110v Heavey breaker -1
SCMS - ls1014 - 1
transformers - 4
Circular saws - 4
Jigsaws - 1
Angle grinders - 3

Paslodes - 3
Air nail guns - 3

Oh, seriously I giving up, Like dom and others its really to ridiclous to keep going.

Marky
 
God, I thought I had too many tools of corded / un-corded :oops: that is until Marky posted this lot :p

Here we go then (please bear in mind I do this for a living)

Cordless Tools:
Drills 9.6V Makita - 4
Drills 12V Makita - 3
Drills 14V Makita - 3
Drills 18V Makita - 2
Drills 24V Makita - 2
Impact Drivers Makita - 2
Jig saws Makita -1
Sabre Saw Makita -1
Trim Saw Dewalt - 2
Torches Makita - 2
Planer dewalt - 1

Corded tools (all 110V) Various Makita,Elu,dewalt,Hitachi

Drills - 4
Planers - 4
Belt sanders - 2
ROS - 3
1/2 sheet sander -1
1/3 sheet sander -1
palm sander - 1
Routers - 4
biscuit jointer - 1
Fein - 1
Hilti breakers - 3
Bosh 110v Heavey breaker -1
SCMS - ls1014 - 1
transformers - 4
Circular saws - 4
Jigsaws - 1
Angle grinders - 3

Paslodes - 3
Air nail guns - 3

Oh, seriously I giving up, Like dom and others its really to ridiclous to keep going.

Marky

:twisted:
 
OK...portable power tools

2 routers (one in a table)
circular saw
jig saw
nail gun
palm sander
ROS
corded hammer drill
cordless drill
angle grinder
biscuiter
iron (old one)....does any one else have one...essential :D

11 in all, not too bad - Rob
 
DomValente":ivkm4x9q said:
But I really think we should have a poll for planes and chisels :twisted:
Dom, my hand-held power tool count came to 18 - I don't need any further embarrassment. 8-[ :oops:

Cheers, Alf

P.S. Not counting the iron... :lol:
 
I know, its kinda excessisive, but as said I do it for a living and I do run two set's. One for site and one for the workshop.

And I do have more than this, but I just had to stop.

It was 1.30am, just back from a night out and I was checking some ebay bids (oh no not more) and saw this thread and thought I would add me two penneth.

Please dont ask me to add the lot because at the other end of the scale it would finish with a mini digger I have in the field.

Tool Cleptomaniac would spring to mind 'but there all useful, I couldnt do without any of them'. how many of us tell ourselves that.

Marky
 
Well, I'm glad to see there are plenty of people with more power tools than me! I shall try to ignore the fact that most of them are probably professionals.... :lol:

Cheers
 
Oh deary me, what next? - "How long is your power cord?" :roll:
 
Now that you mention it, are the cables on power tools shorter than they used to be or is it my imagination, or a cost cutting exercise, or has H&S decided they are safer that way?

Dom
 
It wasn't till I started to tot things up that you realise just what you've accumilated... :roll:

Drills, cordless, 4
Drills, corded, 2
Drill, SDS 1
Sanders, 2
Belt Sanders, 1
Planers, 2
Jigsaws, 1
Sabre saw, 1
Scrollsaws, 1
Bandsaws, 1
Pillar Drills, 1
SCMS, 1
Routers, 6
Dremel, 2
Angle Grinder, 1
Circular Saws, 3
Biscuit Jointer, 1

Probably a few more but my brain hurts now... :(
 
Dom wrote:

Now that you mention it, are the cables on power tools shorter than they used to be or is it my imagination, or a cost cutting exercise, or has H&S decided they are safer that way?

Nooooooooo!! [slumps back in chair], I was only joking! [strange look in eyes - notices gun cabinet in corner].
 
compared to others i feel like such a novice...i have just one dremel. :oops:

i use it for carving. everything else is powered with my own calories. and God knows that ive got plenty of those to use :roll: :shock:

sparky
 
I haven`t got any.But i`ve used them at college and love them :L the Belt Sander is jokes.Like the Router and circular saw and mitre saw.
 
far too many to list , as i do it for a living
mailee will be able to list a few for me . so just ask him :lol:
 
Akchewely Dom, Ike,

When I served on International safety standards committees we decided that (medical equipment here) would be safer if the source to disconnect was reasonably close to the machine. 1.5 metres was considered a guide (not a requirement).

Main reason now is manufacturers buy the plug, lead and cable restraint(cord set its called) already made up. Machines are near identical and then sales point country decides which cord set is fitted.

Back to the thread - a relly visited the other week, he brought me an oldish metal bodied B&D drill; "do you want this, I never use it, bung it in the dustbin if not" . I was really chuffed with it :shock: :shock: Have three just the same. Count up just of drills -seems I have 12 :oops: :p

SWMBO thinks I'm mad and who can argue
 
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