Invertors

mark

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don't know if anyone needs one but the cash and carry I use on the tyne tunnel trading estate (JTF) have got 1000W invertors in for a tenner plus VAT, which seems madly cheap
 
ooooh now let me see....

several thousand Pansy size cable ties and giant rolls of gaffa tape, a giant drum of hairy bodge and 10foot jacuzzi/hot tub
 
:red: In my mind I have a shed - it's where I keep lots of imaginary tools. I dreamt about using them one night, woke up, my thumb was bleeding and someone had put decking down around my bed.
 
That sounds far too cheap but think i'll try 1 out, i need some bits from there anyway. Only problem i've ever had from there is there electrical stuff tends to be old ex-stock (outta date warranty) but thats for when you only have a problem with it.
 
Cheers Mark,

The woman on the desk let me in on a day pass, wasn't going to until she saw my works pass and I told her 600 employees work there (slight exaggeration) :D

Some great instructions on the inverter box

5. Pay attention to get electronic shock!
 
Cheers Mark,

The woman on the desk let me in on a day pass, wasn't going to until she saw my works pass and I told her 600 employees work there (slight exaggeration) :D

Some great instructions on the inverter box

5. Pay attention to get electronic shock!

not read that one, mind you thats no surprise, I'm not for reading instructions until after I break something!

seem canny for a tenner though
 
JTF is a proper wholesalers, although mostly tat aimed at market stall holders etc. You can pick up some excellent tools at genuine wholesale prices. Also do lots of kits of E washers, springs, cotter pins etc.
 
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