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21st February 2010, 11:44 AM #1
tack hammer tip
hey im new to this bit of the forum
im doing upholstry ay tafe 1st packed in to 18 weeks
i didnt think at 1st id like it but is grate
now I got my list of tools to get
and I fell over when I got the price of a tack hammer
now if I got it from the place tafe gets them from
$87.50 with out GST
and got one at Bunnings for $5.87
I got a staple lifter for $6.20 well I was there
if I got it from thhe place tafe gos to its $35.50 with out gst
pays to shop around
well I will post my work soon
thanks nz_carverDANGER!!!!I'm Dyslexic Spelling may offend!!!!!
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21st February 2010, 12:05 PM #2Senior Member
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No trouble to TAFE, they don't have to pay for em.
"The training of the eyes to know when an edge is perfectly straight or a surface is flat, free from winding, and straight, is a very important part of a lad's training."
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21st February 2010, 02:11 PM #3
McJings is the place to shop
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21st February 2010, 09:33 PM #4China
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But will you still have in twenty years
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21st February 2010, 09:43 PM #5Novice
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21st February 2010, 11:33 PM #6
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22nd February 2010, 10:50 PM #7China
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I surely was an apprentice, in my day you bought good quality, and the boss normaly lent a hand and you paid him off slowly. If I had gone out and bought a low quality item I would have been told to throw it out and get a propper item. It would then have been explained that if I wish to produce top quality work I would need top quality tools. I thank him for that I still have most of my top quality tools excluding the ones that low lifes have stolen over the years. Tools that you use year in yer out become part of you, if you pic up a hammer that is not your own you can instantly tell even without looking. I guess sadly this is something that younger people my never experience due to uor ever increasing throw away society.
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22nd February 2010, 11:06 PM #8
Now that is a bit harsh on the throw away society. If it was not for the throw away item my wood pile would be a little bare.
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22nd February 2010, 11:17 PM #9anne-maria.
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