Page to list all my tools in the rough order I bought them and link to their manuals where possible
- Planer thicknesser – SIP 01552
- Radial bench drill – Axminster AWBRD550
- Bench grinder – Tormek T7
- Bandsaw – Charnwood W730
- Lathe – Jet JWL-1220VS
- Cordless drill/driver – Black & Decker KC7251CN (7.2V NiCad – not holding a charge too well any more. Not too surprising since I think I got this around 1996! Retired 18/02/2012)
- Jigsaw – Black & Decker KS531 (370W mains – bought unboxed around the same time and still going strong)
- Circular saw – Bosch PKS46 (750W mains – barely used, in fact I think the Bifold door project was the first time I’d changed the blade!)
- Cordless drill/driver – Draper 72733 (18V NiCad – also not holding a charge very long, but again hardly suprising. Retired 18/02/2012)
- Hammer drill – Axminster AW1050HD (1050W mains – my first Axminster tool and probably the most heavily used so far!)
- Belt sander – Black & Decker KA85E (600W mains)
- Orbital sander – Black & Decker KA260GT (170W mains)
- Orbital sander – Powerbase PB1350S (135W mains)
- Router – 2 x Draper Expert 45368 (1350W mains – these have both plunge & fixed bases)
- SDS breaker drill – Draper Expert 41684 (1020W mains)
- Planer – Axminster EHP82 (600W mains)
- Heatgun – Axminster AWHAG (1600W mains)
- Random orbital sander – Axminster RAS125 (430W mains)
- Angle grinder – Axminster AW230AG (2kW mains – I bought this in the sale without any real plan to use it but I suspect it’ll come in handy cutting paving slabs etc)
- Cordless drill/driver – Axion 10.8V Li-Ion
- Cordless combi drill – Axion 18V Li-Ion
- Circular saw – Hitachi C9U2 (2kW mains)
- Six Dakota 54″ sash clamps
- Six Dakota 60″ bar clamps
- Six Dakota 36″ bar clamps
- Six Axminster 500mm F-cramps
- Four Dakota strap clamps
- Ten Dakota 6″ G clamps
- Eight Draper G clamps
- Five Axminster Edging G cramps
- Five Axminster Deep Throat G cramps
- Two Irwin quick clamps
- Two Irwin mini quick clamps
- Four Task-tools quick clamps
- Six handy/ratchet clamps
- Two Axminster 50″ guide clamps (one arrived damaged so Axminster sent another – excellent customer service as usual)
- Axminster 24″ guide clamp
- Clamp-it squares
- Faithfull No.4
- Acorn No.4
- Stanley Bailey No.3
- Stanley Bailey No.4
- Stanley Bailey No.4
- Stanley Bailey No.4 1/2
- Stanley Bailey No.5
- Stanley Bailey No.5 1/2
- Stanley Bailey No.6
- Qiangsheng No.7
- Qiangsheng “Bailey” No. 1
- Qiangsheng Block Rebate
- Faithfull No.601/2
- Stanley No.80 cabinet scraper
- Stanley No.110
- Stanley No.130
- Stanley No.220
- Stanley No.151 spokeshave
- Veritas miniature shoulder plane
- Veritas miniature router plane
- Veritas miniature edge plane
- Large Emir workbench with Record 52E vice
- Small Emir workbench with Record 52E vice and two tail vices
- Black & Decker Workmate WM450 (tool box with workmate jaws – discontinued 1995)
- Axminster/Perform folding workbench(no longer available but pretty much identical to the Draper one below)
- Draper 09788 Fold-Down Workbench
- Wolfcraft Mastercut 1000 folding power tool table
- Axminster folding roller stand with ball attachment x 2
- Folding saw horses (hinges marked “Newfield International Company Ltd”)
- Post from 31/01/2012 about my power tool collection (the basis of this page)
- Post from 20/02/2012 about my clamp collection
- Post from 26/02/2012 about my Wolfcraft folding power tool table
- Review on 03/04/2012 of my SIP 01552 benchtop planer thicknesser
- Review on 17/05/2012 of my Axminster AWBRD550 bench radial drill
- Review on 26/05/2012 of my Microclene MC760 air filter
- Review on 29/07/2012 of my Tormek T7 grinder
- Post from 08/09/2012 about my Charnwood W730 bandsaw
- Post from 11/09/2012 about my Emir workbenches
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