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15 Mar, 2017
Great value for money
1 of 1 found this helpful I've had something like this in plastic that's been useful getting correct clearance holes and measuring what size drills for good tight rawlplugs etc, the gauges seem to be stainless steel, but only times and moisture will tell, the good points very keenly priced and four different gauges cover loads of sizes, but some of the sizing lettering small and best to read in good light ( I rubbed paint into the lettering and cleaned back and this helped ) these aren't the kind o f measure you need every day, but there dam useful when you do need them!

06 Apr, 2017
Good coverage paint and a nice colour green
I bought this paint to cover an old painted (quite tatty surface) shed and the new log store (bare treated wood), the paint is a little thinner than say a traditional gloss paint (so can drip and splatter if you rush) but handles well on rough and smooth wood, the colour darkens slightly on drying so its easy to see where you have painted if overpainting the same colour, the brushes cleaned up well (warm water and soap) and didn't require any solvents. only time will tell if it is can handle the weather where I live as we are prone to frequent rain and hail showers in winter, so far its shedding the rain well and looks good!

03 Mar, 2017
I've no idea how much you can actualy load them but i've used them often enough, a brad oint drill seems to cut plasterboard cleanly