Tools the thing that sheds are built to stuffed full of . The things we dream about owning  so as to at the right time wip it out the fix the job easly . Come all you RED blooded Swaggers its time to fess up & share your fetish for impliments . Where did you get the best deal on what etc , . 
Its kind of like group thepery in a shed  .
I am setting up[ another shed with new { to me } tools mostly off the EvilBay . Its really amazing the stuff you can pick up if you only look , then have a go .Benches . racking stools are all there & required to make the 105 m3  of mancave work for me . Lets hear you story    :cheers:
			
			
			
				New toy purchased last week - from evil bay...
Plasma Cutter....TNT tried to deliver but no one home Thursday...have to wait until tomorrow to get it now  >:D
...If the lights dim east of Melbourne tomorrow I got it  ;D
Tim
			
			
			
				Sweet , that might incer a carbon tax yet  >:D
			
			
			
				Newest purchase, Milwalkee 18V hammer drill and impact driver, two batteries charger and carry case, $650 :cup:
Next, impact wrench and circular saw ;D
Baz.
			
			
			
				Can somebody step on that bloody spider , Baz not you just the creepy thing  :-[
			
			
			
				Where renovating ow old house with 10ft ceilings 
bought a gyprock lifter of evilbay , never again hold those bloody sheets up  lol lol
paid about 250.00 all up with delivery 
 :cheers: sheeds
			
			
			
				Quote from: gunna on July 24, 2011, 06:17:50 PM
bought a gyprock lifter 
When you finish with it Speewa might turn it into a solar tracker for you  ;D
Tim
			
 
			
			
				SWMBO reads this forum.
No way am I going to list the tools I purchased lately on here...
Bill
			
			
			
				Quote from: speewa158 on July 24, 2011, 05:25:28 PM
 Lets hear you story    :cheers:
Are you sure this is a safe site?
I don't want Brenda to read this  ;D ;D
 :cheers:
			
 
			
			
				Quote from: Tim - Stratford on July 24, 2011, 05:27:58 PM
New toy purchased last week - from evil bay...
Plasma Cutter....TNT tried to deliver but no one home Thursday...have to wait until tomorrow to get it now  >:D
...If the lights dim east of Melbourne tomorrow I got it  ;D
Tim
I just got my Proweld super 200 plasma cutter, AC/DC Tig & stick on Wednesday  :cup:
 :cheers:
Mike
			
 
			
			
				Just purchased a bench saw... Tim Allen eat your heart out.
All I need now is to make a work bench to intall a drill press & I'm fully kitted.
Then again..a plasma cutter sounds positively wicked..might have to get me one [don't tell SWMBO but - lol]
Hem 
			
			
			
				Quote from: gunna on July 24, 2011, 06:17:50 PM
Where renovating ow old house with 10ft ceilings 
bought a gyprock lifter of evilbay , never again hold those bloody sheets up  lol lol
paid about 250.00 all up with delivery 
 :cheers: sheeds
They are so good, I generally hire one but they cut the time down.
If you can get a self feeding screw gun with the extension, you can cut the fixing time to a third because it is si quick and you dont need to keep shifting planks and ladders to get all round the room.
 :cheers:
Mike
			
 
			
			
				Might have to hand out brown paper bags to put on your hears & hide your special things in . An extra ration of rum that should do it  :cheers:
			
			
			
				
Hand trolley from Bunnings to be cut up and modified as a canoe/ kayak carrier.
			
			
			
				Quote from: Manjimike on July 24, 2011, 08:05:08 PM
I just got my Proweld super 200 plasma cutter, AC/DC Tig & stick on Wednesday  :cup:
 :cheers:
Mike
I purchased a 160A DC TIG/Stick & 40A plasma cutter about 5 years ago to help me build one of these 36' steel boats:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bh9JYXMxa0o (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bh9JYXMxa0o)
Loved it! (Still do). AC would be nice for Aluminium welding, but otherwise great.
That was when we were living in Canada ... never did finish the boat, had a kid and moved back to Oz.
Had to leave my Argon bottle back there - damn shame you have to rent them here (although I see that there's now someone in Sydney who sells and refills 'em). 
			
 
			
			
				Aldi has become my favourite tool shop - 
24V cordless drill kit - $35 
Gas powered soldering iron with tube so you can see the liquid left !! - $24 
Handyman sharp knife set - $10 
Missed out on a router AND router bench - $95 for both !
Luv ALDI .
Also recently bought a Triton 2000 workbench - fantastic !!
Cheers
Steve 
			
			
			
				Quote from: Mandrake on July 25, 2011, 10:45:34 PM
Missed out on a router AND router bench - $95 for both !
Also recently bought a Triton 2000 workbench - fantastic !!
Did not know you were into timber work tools, better not let you see in my shed ;D
			
 
			
			
				Quote from: Burnsy on July 25, 2011, 11:14:00 PM
Did not know you were into timber work tools, better not let you see in my shed ;D
Wood or metal - as long as there are tools  :cup:
			
 
			
			
				Too true, my wife is always onto my about having multiples, here favourite story is "he has three nail guns".  I started collecting titan chisels and turner planes a few years back and it turned into a disease for a while ;D
			
			
			
				Racking  ;D
(http://blkmav.com/stuff/racking.jpg)
			
			
			
				Quote from: Burnsy on July 25, 2011, 11:20:29 PM
"he has three nail guns".  
Same -
Coil nailer 
Roofing nailer 
Bradder
			
 
			
			
				Exact three I have, I tell her I need a finishing nailer as well and an air stapler everytime she tells the story.
			
			
			
				Coming soon
1 x Spiral Head Carba-Tec 10" Planer Thicknesser with Cabinet Base (AW106PTX) 
			
			
			
				Quote from: Manjimike on July 25, 2011, 11:29:37 PM
Coming soon
1 x Spiral Head Carba-Tec 10" Planer Thicknesser with Cabinet Base (AW106PTX) 
;D
			
 
			
			
				Do you work for yourself Burnsy?
			
			
			
				I am a Primary School Teacher but do this to pay for my hobbies and holidays
			
			
			
				Very nice!!
I have a Home Improvement business, but mostly do house re-stumping, but I NEED lots of tools for all that  ;D ;D
			
			
			
				Yeah it's nice when you NEED them cause then Juliar helps pay for them.  A couple of years ago I needed this but sold it as I had to much on my plate to do it justice.  It cut good house stumps, this was a Tuart in Floreat
			
			
			
				Serious stuff!!
			
			
			
				I recently needed to replace the Velcro pad on my Bosch green series random or Italy sander. Stupid machine had a tendency to chop out the plastic lugs on the back of the Velcro pads. Anyway I found  a Bosch blue series ros from my local Crime converters. It looks as though is has been used once. And it was only $50 more than a new pad. I also picked up a tti socket set they were clearing out. Upto 32mm met +at only $89. Seems ok to. 
Nicer feel than my old Sidcrome set
			
			
			
				Barnsy Now thats what we like to see , a petrol powered wittling machine . No mucking about there .
I to am starting to have problems with multi units , 2 bench saws , 2 scroll saws, 2 linishing belts 2 drop saws 2 laiths . It just goes on  . It seems that something better comes along , so I grab the chance but cant bare to part with the old . The Tool Gods will be pleased , :D , a corrigated iron ark for tools . The Shed    :cheers:
			
			
			
				Quote from: Campfire on July 25, 2011, 07:29:48 PM
Hand trolley from Bunnings to be cut up and modified as a canoe/ kayak carrier.
:worthles: piccies please when you have finished. cheers Rellbell
			
 
			
			
				New mill . :D
			
			
			
				Let me know how quick you get sick of changing the speeds on the new mill  ;D
I've also got one of theres  8)
			
			
			
				Nice kit , how did you smuggel that into the shed  ??? ???
			
			
			
				Quote from: speewa158 on July 27, 2011, 06:39:05 PM
Nice kit , how did you smuggel that into the shed  ??? ???
How? Look in the background.
When? about 3am in the morning. ;D
Last purchase?
Some Supercheap 1/4 drive sockets and bits for the bike toolkit.
			
 
			
			
				Quote from: Mandrake on July 25, 2011, 10:45:34 PM
Missed out on a router AND router bench - $95 for both !
Also recently bought a Triton 2000 workbench - fantastic !!
Me too! The orange tables are great.
			
 
			
			
				Solid wood cabinet making is my other hobby - I hope I can get it going again now i am "retirede"  ;D
Cheers
Steve