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over a year ago
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A friend of mine made me a hand held that pushes icing in through the tube so I dont have to pump it in. And he fixed all my the tips so they screw in instead.
I told him he should brand this since it's much easier on my shoulder and wrist.
I call it the Icer4000. |
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"A friend of mine made me a hand held that pushes icing in through the tube so I dont have to pump it in. And he fixed all my the tips so they screw in instead.
I told him he should brand this since it's much easier on my shoulder and wrist.
I call it the Icer4000. " we talking cakes here missus ?
Mmmmm if we are lol |
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"A friend of mine made me a hand held that pushes icing in through the tube so I dont have to pump it in. And he fixed all my the tips so they screw in instead.
I told him he should brand this since it's much easier on my shoulder and wrist.
I call it the Icer4000. we talking cakes here missus ?
Mmmmm if we are lol"
Lol of course we are. I know it's not Canadian goose though.
Anything to do with icing - cookies, cakes, pastries, etc etc. This thing has literally changed my life. |
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"A friend of mine made me a hand held that pushes icing in through the tube so I dont have to pump it in. And he fixed all my the tips so they screw in instead.
I told him he should brand this since it's much easier on my shoulder and wrist.
I call it the Icer4000. we talking cakes here missus ?
Mmmmm if we are lol
Lol of course we are. I know it's not Canadian goose though.
Anything to do with icing - cookies, cakes, pastries, etc etc. This thing has literally changed my life. " I'll allow it, cake is great, lol |
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"I wouldn't say it's my favourite tool but it's my most used. It's an offset 90 degree right hand cranked hose removal pick say that 5 times when d*unk lol "
I'd rather try to say it than use it when d*unk! |
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over a year ago
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Me: Probably a Dewalt compound miter power saw.
Serena69: My computerised embroidery and sewing machine.
Valiant runner up place goes to kyocera ceramic potato peeler.
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"Me: Probably a Dewalt compound miter power saw.
Serena69: My computerised embroidery and sewing machine.
Valiant runner up place goes to kyocera ceramic potato peeler.
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As a foodie.... I'm interested in this spud peeler |
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"Me: Probably a Dewalt compound miter power saw.
Serena69: My computerised embroidery and sewing machine.
Valiant runner up place goes to kyocera ceramic potato peeler.
" with you on the DeWalt, no idea about no 2 and the peeler sounds interesting |
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"The answer to any DIY problem is always my trusted "Hammer" hammers are a different Gravy only certain makes are acceptable"
I have a very nice Estwing hammer with a leather shaft bought for me by my late father |
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"The answer to any DIY problem is always my trusted "Hammer" hammers are a different Gravy only certain makes are acceptable
I have a very nice Estwing hammer with a leather shaft bought for me by my late father " old school,
Respect,
I also have one,
For finer work 18oz |
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"The answer to any DIY problem is always my trusted "Hammer" hammers are a different Gravy only certain makes are acceptable
I have a very nice Estwing hammer with a leather shaft bought for me by my late father "
I've got a couple of estwing hammers, 30 years old now and a couple of disston handsaws (still sharpen the saws myself)
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"The answer to any DIY problem is always my trusted "Hammer" hammers are a different Gravy only certain makes are acceptable
I have a very nice Estwing hammer with a leather shaft bought for me by my late father
I've got a couple of estwing hammers, 30 years old now and a couple of disston handsaws (still sharpen the saws myself)
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Now that is a dying art |
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"Me: Probably a Dewalt compound miter power saw.
Serena69: My computerised embroidery and sewing machine.
Valiant runner up place goes to kyocera ceramic potato peeler.
with you on the DeWalt, no idea about no 2 and the peeler sounds interesting"
Yeah the peeler is great. Had it for a while and it doesn't go blunt like the steel ones. Google kyocera ceramic potato peeler and they are easy to find.
Talking of tools, just received another email from one. sigh. |
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"Me: Probably a Dewalt compound miter power saw.
Serena69: My computerised embroidery and sewing machine.
Valiant runner up place goes to kyocera ceramic potato peeler.
with you on the DeWalt, no idea about no 2 and the peeler sounds interesting
Yeah the peeler is great. Had it for a while and it doesn't go blunt like the steel ones. Google kyocera ceramic potato peeler and they are easy to find.
Talking of tools, just received another email from one. sigh. " ahh lol
Brillant |
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"For work I love my dewalt impact driver, for the kitchen has to be my Bamix hand blender, expensive but the best " need to check that out, I treated myself to a Smeg toaster kettle and blender but its bulky
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"For work I love my dewalt impact driver, for the kitchen has to be my Bamix hand blender, expensive but the best need to check that out, I treated myself to a Smeg toaster kettle and blender but its bulky "
Lakeland do a range of them, there are YouTube vids showing you how good the home made mayo is using them, beware you'll be addicted to it |
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I bought cordless hedge cutters a few years ago and they have been amazing over the last few years much better than getting the extension out and worrying about the wire lol |
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"The answer to any DIY problem is always my trusted "Hammer" hammers are a different Gravy only certain makes are acceptable
I have a very nice Estwing hammer with a leather shaft bought for me by my late father
I've got a couple of estwing hammers, 30 years old now and a couple of disston handsaws (still sharpen the saws myself)
Now that is a dying art"
Most can't be bothered now so they just use the hard point disposable jack saws (mind you the disston is for special jobs) not for breeze blocks and rusty nails) |
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"Despite nearly self-amputating my lower left leg with one (cool scar though!) I do still love a chainsaw! nail guns are fun as well"
Yes aren't they great. I used to love my chainsaw. A big Stihl with full chisel yellow chain. That makes me think of another favourite tool.
Petrol engine driven Hydraulic log splitter. Very satisfying. |
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"The answer to any DIY problem is always my trusted "Hammer" hammers are a different Gravy only certain makes are acceptable
I have a very nice Estwing hammer with a leather shaft bought for me by my late father
I've got a couple of estwing hammers, 30 years old now and a couple of disston handsaws (still sharpen the saws myself)
Now that is a dying art"
USA Disston or Canada? Made my own saw chocks when I was 16, still use my Disston panel saw |
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"The answer to any DIY problem is always my trusted "Hammer" hammers are a different Gravy only certain makes are acceptable
I have a very nice Estwing hammer with a leather shaft bought for me by my late father
I've got a couple of estwing hammers, 30 years old now and a couple of disston handsaws (still sharpen the saws myself)
Now that is a dying art
USA Disston or Canada? Made my own saw chocks when I was 16, still use my Disston panel saw" cool |
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over a year ago
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"Never thought that this would be a 175 but there we go Fab loves it's tools
The bar is set at hairbrush,
So call them out, "
This is a site where men outnumber women about 12 to 1, yes(forum debate still ongoing)?
So how the hell did a hairbrush not only qualify, but become the accepted favourite tool on here?
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