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What’s the one tool you couldn’t live without?
Posted by James Boden on March 7, 2019 at 11:06 amI’m starting this thread to maybe get some ideas for myself and others to add to their toolbox. Items that make everyday work a little easier.
I’m going to start off with something really obvious but essential. I use my Irwin snap blade multiple times throughout the day, it’s really comfortable to use and I couldn’t live without it :smiles:
David Rogers replied 5 years, 1 month ago 13 Members · 18 Replies -
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One of my favourite tools I use a lot is my Stanley cubic self levelling laser level! It cuts my install time down massively on jobs such as wallpaper.
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quote James Boden:That’s cool Mark, been meaning to get one of those
Definitely worth investing in! I’m a sucker for new toys! I’m lucky to have Signgeer based just down the road from me and it’s like a sign geeks toy heaven
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Hi Mark, what do you use to mount the cube when working on trucks? Do you use a tripod or the like? been looking around at these for years but never actually bought one.
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Yes I use an adjustable tripod! You can lock the self levelling function and use the level to mark angles etc! Signgeer sell a really nice kit including tripod etc
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The tool that holds the ladder, removes vinyl and runs about getting things.. 😆 😆
not very p.c. but would be lost without him.
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Yes the body knives are fantastic, ours get used almost daily.
I’ve just purchased two of the Stanley cubes :thumbsup: I’ve looked at similar in the past but always been put off by the price.
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Pane – you beat me to it, my friend!!!! that’s the two tools we use everyday.
This is by far my fav’ knife ever. For year we used scalpels, then after trying a few different retractable blades, we found these – bloody perfect. Strong metal body (also allowing use of our workshop magnet racks), VERY sharp and great quality blades.
Has anyone purchased / used a green lasers??? I know there a lot more expensive, but have been told they work sooooo much better outdoors (we have a Stanley cube in tool box, but find it useless outdoors – indoors its great!)
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+1 for the olfa knifes have not seen the 30 deg ones before need to keep to the oe stainless blades others wander a bit
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Laser level, saves me the most time and so makes me more money when installing !
Interested to see olfas are coming up as favourite knives I’ve gone the other way. I had this conversation the other night with a fellow installer. I used to swear by them and don’t get me wrong I still have a couple in the toolbox, but find they are no were near as sharp as a scalpel blade certainly not sharp enough when cutting optically clear window films.
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Hey Dave – how do you find the green laser? have you used it outdoor much in daylight?
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Hi James, yes it’s a yellow Tesa tape. It’s not the cheapest but it’s brilliant. I alternate it with a 3M blue
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