Has non replaceable brushes - ok if its only used occasionally. Hook n eye fixing for the sheets, or conventional clamp-on for sheets cut from a roll. Look at the label onnit in B&Q and see where it is made.
Eye spotted the fing about the bushes. To be honest eye has never needed to change them on anyfink before. Last significant process was in hungary. So they is using the 40% rule for its origin. Parts may have come from other places. Probably have.
 
Eye spotted the fing about the bushes. To be honest eye has never needed to change them on anyfink before. Last significant process was in hungary. So they is using the 40% rule for its origin. Parts may have come from other places. Probably have.
All parts made in chi na, assembled in a back street shop by kids in Mumbai, shipped to Hungary and put in its box. Ask for the air miles ---- :p
 
Ok, tonight's dumbo question.
Brushless,
replaceable brushes,
non- replaceable brushes.

How can you tell?
I can see how you could see two black plassy plugs where the replaceable brushes could be got at to be changed, but wot if there ain't none?

Do you have to have the fing physically in your hand or can you read it up on the paperwork or ont tinternet?

Just asking! ;)
 
Seems a bit different to what @Hippo said.
Which is backed up by "carsguide".
But it would be right on the limit and towing right on the limit up hills is not fun, at all.
We would have to change our route to cut out most of the Massif Central, although we couldn't avoid the trip up to our place, at 600 metres.
I could be wrong I thought it was the limit what time did I reply to the post? 😂
 
Ok, tonight's dumbo question.
Brushless,
replaceable brushes,
non- replaceable brushes.

How can you tell?
I can see how you could see two black plassy plugs where the replaceable brushes could be got at to be changed, but wot if there ain't none?

Do you have to have the fing physically in your hand or can you read it up on the paperwork or ont tinternet?

Just asking! ;)
On @Hippo scroofix link, click on the specifications box. At the bottom of the spec page, there's a download for the user manual. Its in there somewhere.
 
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Powerful orbital sander with powerful 250W motor offers smooth, high-quality surfaces. Features electronic speed preselection, enabling speeds to be matched to the needs of each job and material. Low vibration, ergonomic design and 1 or 2-handed guidance options provide a comfortable working experience. Designed for fast, fine sanding on medium-sized wooden, painted and varnished flat surfaces, as well as filler, metal, stone and plaster. Microfilter dust box reduces dust for a cleaner working area.

  • 250W
  • Hook & Loop Fixing
  • 3-Speed Variable
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... the new window is in and the results are (as I expected) totally underwhelming.
Herself thought the hall would be flooded by light, but I knew all the angles/obscuring brickwork would mean its effect would be minimal. Guess who was right? ;)
So, she is a bit grumpy about blowing £1500 on her pet project for a nil-result.
I have suggested we paint the dark brickwork we can now see through this new window in brilliant white to maximise reflected light.

Maybe she will listen to me when I say "it isn't really worth it babe's" next time. Who knows? :D

Could have bought a couple of lamps for a tenner each. 🤣 🤣
 
2 ton limit on the Freelander 2. Drops when yer use the rule of fum of not towing more than 80% of the towing vehickes weight of 1.85 ton.

Fl2 td4 weights in at 1770kg so recommended towing weight should be around 1500kg. Bit less with no doors init. 🤣 🤣
Have you tried towing a 1.5t mini digger & 500kg trailer with a fl2 id bet it would be on its knees.

Handy chart for towing weights............https://www.towingcapacity.co.uk/towing-capacity-chart.html
 

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