tool clear out

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well with my shoulder op coming up I have decided to clear out some of my trowels and hawk. my question is this should I put an add on here or stick them on ebay. what you think. cheers
 
They'll go to a good home on here,
but are you sure you wanna get rid? Can't see my self ever getting rid of my hand tools even if I had one of my hands removed.
 
its a lot easier to break in trowels here we use a lot of sand and cement, I,m not selling all my tools just 3 or 4 trowels that I no longer use, what would you say a well broken in 13x5 Marshalltown s/s is worth
 
its a lot easier to break in trowels here we use a lot of sand and cement, I,m not selling all my tools just 3 or 4 trowels that I no longer use, what would you say a well broken in 13x5 Marshalltown s/s is worth
Sold a 16 mt trowel well broken in for skimming got £60 on eBay
 
facking aida 100 sheets for an old trowel i had a count up the othr day and ive got about 17 trowels knocking about must be able to get rid of some
 
might have a sort out over chrstmas i need to put my eibenstock in for a service anyway its started to make a rattling noise:RpS_unsure:
 
does anyone know where i can get my mixer serviced ive tried searching online for the refina details but i cant find any information other than they do, which i knew already
 
does anyone know where i can get my mixer serviced ive tried searching online for the refina details but i cant find any information other than they do, which i knew already

I did mine locally, I asked another spread the same question and he recommended a small outfit (Bay tools) and he serviced mine and put new brushes in for £15. Might be worth a look to see if there is anyone similar near you
 
does anyone know where i can get my mixer serviced ive tried searching online for the refina details but i cant find any information other than they do, which i knew already


Most tool hire places round here can service tools. Might be the same near you
 
I did mine locally, I asked another spread the same question and he recommended a small outfit (Bay tools) and he serviced mine and put new brushes in for £15. Might be worth a look to see if there is anyone similar near you
Brushes are about the only thing that i have done on mine ,but do it myself ,as for saying that £15 Oli is very good mate :RpS_thumbup:
 
It was a first for me, had the mega mixer for years and never needed a service. They just go on for ever, awesome tools
 
For what they do and as you say last for years ,cheap as chips really :RpS_unsure: i always have a spare one just in-case :RpS_blushing:
 
does anyone know where i can get my mixer serviced ive tried searching online for the refina details but i cant find any information other than they do, which i knew already

local hire shops will service them like they do there own kit
 
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