grebb 50 Posted June 23, 2008 Report Share Posted June 23, 2008 hi, l've got a spare hand-bench grinder if anyone interested? would rather swap for eyelets or £20 posted as its quite heavy, it works fine just needs adapting for snare making. regards grebb Quote Link to post
snareman 3 Posted June 23, 2008 Report Share Posted June 23, 2008 hi, l've got a spare hand-bench grinder if anyone interested? would rather swap for eyelets or £20 posted as its quite heavy, it works fine just needs adapting for snare making. regards grebb why don,t you keep it for yourself to make your own snares . Quote Link to post
grebb 50 Posted June 23, 2008 Author Report Share Posted June 23, 2008 hi, l've got a spare hand-bench grinder if anyone interested? would rather swap for eyelets or £20 posted as its quite heavy, it works fine just needs adapting for snare making. regards grebb why don,t you keep it for yourself to make your own snares . already got one on the bench they work great bit quicker than a weight. cheers grebb Quote Link to post
woodga 170 Posted June 24, 2008 Report Share Posted June 24, 2008 hi, l've got a spare hand-bench grinder if anyone interested? would rather swap for eyelets or £20 posted as its quite heavy, it works fine just needs adapting for snare making. regards grebb why don,t you keep it for yourself to make your own snares . already got one on the bench they work great bit quicker than a weight. cheers grebb 1000 eyelets off ratcherman and you have yourself a deal Quote Link to post
00taz11 39 Posted September 6, 2008 Report Share Posted September 6, 2008 i put a hook in a cordless drill it works great Quote Link to post
Guest friedrice Posted September 6, 2008 Report Share Posted September 6, 2008 i put a hook in a cordless drill it works great the best way to mate all that stuff with a grinder you can twist as fast or slow as you like with a cordless drill Quote Link to post
woodga 170 Posted September 7, 2008 Report Share Posted September 7, 2008 the voice of experiance Quote Link to post
Guest friedrice Posted September 8, 2008 Report Share Posted September 8, 2008 the voice of experience i would say experience woodga common sense in my case. tried the angle grinder thing and ended up in hospital with bad wire whip marks over my face.and some staples to show for it. deadly them grinders im better off with a drill Quote Link to post
DUCKWING 302 Posted September 8, 2008 Report Share Posted September 8, 2008 WELL MATE , ITS EASY TO SEE YOUR VERY , VERY INEXPERIENCED ......... AS SOON AS YOU AND OTHERS WRITE IMO ,........... THERES A LOT OF LADS ON THIS SITE AND NOT JUST KIDS ...... WHO KEEP ON ANSWERING POSTS THAT SHOULD SIT BACK AND LEARN BEFORE PUTTING THEIR FEET IN THEIR MOUTHES .......... FOR YOUR INFORMATION .............. THE LADS ARE TALKING OF THE OLD BENCH GRINDERS WHICH ARE CRANKED BY HAND ............. . THE ANGLE GRINDER YOU SEEMED TO HAVE TRIED IS AN ELECTRIC TOOL WITHOUT A VARIABLE SPEED ............ TO BE HONEST I CANNOT BELIVE ANYONE WAS DAFT ENOUGH TO TRY IT ..... ITS A WONDER YOU WERENT MINUS AN EYE !!! THERES A WEALTH OF KNOWLEDGE ON HERE AT YOUR FINGER TIPS ............. WITH SNAREMAN , WOODGA AND PEG AND GUN ....... DROPPING IN FROM TIME TO TIME SIT BACK ......... TAKE DEEP BREATHS ..................... AND LEARN ALL THE BEST DUCKWING Quote Link to post
fathom 2 Posted September 8, 2008 Report Share Posted September 8, 2008 WELL MATE , ITS EASY TO SEE YOUR VERY , VERY INEXPERIENCED ......... AS SOON AS YOU AND OTHERS WRITE IMO ,........... THERES A LOT OF LADS ON THIS SITE AND NOT JUST KIDS ...... WHO KEEP ON ANSWERING POSTS THAT SHOULD SIT BACK AND LEARN BEFORE PUTTING THEIR FEET IN THEIR MOUTHES .......... FOR YOUR INFORMATION .............. THE LADS ARE TALKING OF THE OLD BENCH GRINDERS WHICH ARE CRANKED BY HAND ............. . THE ANGLE GRINDER YOU SEEMED TO HAVE TRIED IS AN ELECTRIC TOOL WITHOUT A VARIABLE SPEED ............ TO BE HONEST I CANNOT BELIVE ANYONE WAS DAFT ENOUGH TO TRY IT ..... ITS A WONDER YOU WERENT MINUS AN EYE !!! THERES A WEALTH OF KNOWLEDGE ON HERE AT YOUR FINGER TIPS ............. WITH SNAREMAN , WOODGA AND PEG AND GUN ....... DROPPING IN FROM TIME TO TIME SIT BACK ......... TAKE DEEP BREATHS ..................... AND LEARN ALL THE BEST DUCKWING well said duckwing, a lot of people talk the talk but can they walk the walk Quote Link to post
IanB 0 Posted September 9, 2008 Report Share Posted September 9, 2008 WELL MATE , ITS EASY TO SEE YOUR VERY , VERY INEXPERIENCED ......... AS SOON AS YOU AND OTHERS WRITE IMO ,........... THERES A LOT OF LADS ON THIS SITE AND NOT JUST KIDS ...... WHO KEEP ON ANSWERING POSTS THAT SHOULD SIT BACK AND LEARN BEFORE PUTTING THEIR FEET IN THEIR MOUTHES .......... FOR YOUR INFORMATION .............. THE LADS ARE TALKING OF THE OLD BENCH GRINDERS WHICH ARE CRANKED BY HAND ............. . THE ANGLE GRINDER YOU SEEMED TO HAVE TRIED IS AN ELECTRIC TOOL WITHOUT A VARIABLE SPEED ............ TO BE HONEST I CANNOT BELIVE ANYONE WAS DAFT ENOUGH TO TRY IT ..... ITS A WONDER YOU WERENT MINUS AN EYE !!! THERES A WEALTH OF KNOWLEDGE ON HERE AT YOUR FINGER TIPS ............. WITH SNAREMAN , WOODGA AND PEG AND GUN ....... DROPPING IN FROM TIME TO TIME SIT BACK ......... TAKE DEEP BREATHS ..................... AND LEARN ALL THE BEST DUCKWING I agree Duckwing, far too many people gain snippets of information and overnight they become fountains of knowledge, giving other people advice, when really there just beginners themselves... But thats evident in everything in life... If someone really wants to learn they will do so... Not everything can be learned from a computer screen, theres genuine people wanting to learn how to trap and snare correctly, no one naturally knows everything, I'm sure a lot of the experienced members forget, they were once shown by someone else too in the same way... we never stop learning... plus theres a lot of young members that know it all, but we were all young once.. But yes certain people should put a sock in it, they watch a video or read an article then there the daddies Quote Link to post
Guest friedrice Posted September 9, 2008 Report Share Posted September 9, 2008 WELL MATE , ITS EASY TO SEE YOUR VERY , VERY INEXPERIENCED ......... AS SOON AS YOU AND OTHERS WRITE IMO ,........... THERES A LOT OF LADS ON THIS SITE AND NOT JUST KIDS ...... WHO KEEP ON ANSWERING POSTS THAT SHOULD SIT BACK AND LEARN BEFORE PUTTING THEIR FEET IN THEIR MOUTHES .......... FOR YOUR INFORMATION .............. THE LADS ARE TALKING OF THE OLD BENCH GRINDERS WHICH ARE CRANKED BY HAND ............. . THE ANGLE GRINDER YOU SEEMED TO HAVE TRIED IS AN ELECTRIC TOOL WITHOUT A VARIABLE SPEED ............ TO BE HONEST I CANNOT BELIVE ANYONE WAS DAFT ENOUGH TO TRY IT ..... ITS A WONDER YOU WERENT MINUS AN EYE !!! THERES A WEALTH OF KNOWLEDGE ON HERE AT YOUR FINGER TIPS ............. WITH SNAREMAN , WOODGA AND PEG AND GUN ....... DROPPING IN FROM TIME TO TIME SIT BACK ......... TAKE DEEP BREATHS ..................... AND LEARN ALL THE BEST DUCKWING well duck wing i now know what you lot go on about when you say angle grinders . angle grinder to me is something you cut things up with,i had fun though but got a few scars trying. who knows what will happen next but ill always have fun trying Quote Link to post
mackem 30,049 Posted September 9, 2008 Report Share Posted September 9, 2008 FR,did you try to spin your wires using a disc-cutter Its all a learning-curve mate Besides,chicks dig scars Quote Link to post
00taz11 39 Posted September 9, 2008 Report Share Posted September 9, 2008 on woodga's snaring dvd it has a weight with a hook on it and he just turns it or the old wire spinner Quote Link to post
mackem 30,049 Posted September 9, 2008 Report Share Posted September 9, 2008 I just looked at my old angle-grinder,it does 11,000 RPM,fried,your lucky the injury wasnt more serious Quote Link to post
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