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 Post subject: Never lend your kit
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'Tis better to give than to lend, and it often costs about the same!


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Too true Mooncat especially if you have a son-in-law like mine :cb

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 Post subject: Re: Never lend your kit
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Hi all, I am a new member of forum. Would a newcomer be warmly welcome here? Good day you guys!!!

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Hi all, I am a new member of forum. Would a newcomer be warmly welcome here? Good day you guys!!!

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I once lent my Skilsaw to a neighbour, it came back with half the TCT missing! never again.

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I lend my stuff all the time.

I lend it on the basis that it's returned as lent, or replaced.

I also explain that it's like borrowing one of my children.

Never had problems.


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I always lend stuff as well, as long as it is returned in the same condition.

That guy in the video with the dewalt impact wrench is a tit. He has probably knackered it completely by running it like that. As soon as it started to smell of burning he should of stopped using it and got it fixed as it was probably only the brushes.

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python wrote:
I lend my stuff all the time.

I lend it on the basis that it's returned as lent, or replaced.

I also explain that it's like borrowing one of my children.

Never had problems.


Python,

Is this why you recently announced the good news:
http://www.ultimatehandyman.co.uk/forum ... 24416.html

Just to top up your tool kit for lending out. :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Well done python on the addition to the hire fleet...... :thumbright:

That dewalt has just burt out its wiring from the switch its happened to me before I realised Dewalt is overpriced tat.


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Yep- just yellow Black & Decker :roll:

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Last time I leant something was when I leant my very expensive Makita 18V. It was returned with the screwdriver bit in the chuck and in 3rd gear! You can imagine what was done with it...


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