4 Ears
5th October 2009, 01:33 PM
Hello everyone.
My name is Keith, I am a Maintenance Builder which means I repair houses, commercial offices & do insurance repairs, etc.
For many years I have used & enjoyed an Elu TGS 172 saw with sliding tables for various projects for myself & for jobs. It has its own litle idiosyncrisities which I have learned to adapt to but I find it most useful for ripping architraves to door & window frames.
I also enjoy camping, 4 wheel driving & am an active member of the S.E.S. I am married (26 years) with a 19 YO daughter & I write Bush Poetry.
Among the paperwork which came with my Elu is a schematic diagram in exploded view, which lists part numbers & names (in German) which I hope will now assist me to find a "Kondensator kpl. part No. 171 1654 02.
By the way, the name "4 Ears" comes from my work ute which has a rear rack with 4 chain links welded onto it as tie down points for materials.
Cheers, Keith.
My name is Keith, I am a Maintenance Builder which means I repair houses, commercial offices & do insurance repairs, etc.
For many years I have used & enjoyed an Elu TGS 172 saw with sliding tables for various projects for myself & for jobs. It has its own litle idiosyncrisities which I have learned to adapt to but I find it most useful for ripping architraves to door & window frames.
I also enjoy camping, 4 wheel driving & am an active member of the S.E.S. I am married (26 years) with a 19 YO daughter & I write Bush Poetry.
Among the paperwork which came with my Elu is a schematic diagram in exploded view, which lists part numbers & names (in German) which I hope will now assist me to find a "Kondensator kpl. part No. 171 1654 02.
By the way, the name "4 Ears" comes from my work ute which has a rear rack with 4 chain links welded onto it as tie down points for materials.
Cheers, Keith.