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rocketmanbkk

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Dear Friends

I need to get some rusted wing nuts of my my mums elderley friends toilet, they are stuck fast!

I am looking at angle grinders, don't want to break the bank!!

I prefer cordless if they are powerful enough.

Looking at 18v?

Ryobi One + Cordless CAG-180MG 18 Volt Green Cordless Angle Grinder (Naked)

Any advice, never owned one before.

Want it to cut through screws etc. Nothing too thick, but want it to be effective, need to buy tomorrow.

Look forward to your replies.

Cheers all

Rocket
 
do you know anybody who has a fein or bosch or similar multitool you could borrow? can you get to the shank to cut it off short then use a socket set to get the nuts off?
 
I can't get the blade under the wing nut, never seen it like this!

The bolts that hold the cistern are just as bad.

Feel sorry for her and no one I knwo has one I can borrow thats why I think buy a cheap £25 i'sh one and use that, help her out.

MMM......
 
rocket have a look on b&q site they have a macallister multi tool for £45 which will do the job and then you will have it for other jobs in the future
 
I think (and done this before) hacksaw, my multi tool was causing too much vibration and was worried about cistern. Use a hacksaw to go between the cistern and pan, you can buy a handle for the blades if the nut is too far in towards the syphon.

Trouble is buying tools that your only going to use once.

Anyone you know got a dremel
 
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At work we use the Makitas and you can't fault them the amount of abuse they take spot on if it's what you need.
But from what you said I picked one up from halfords for £18 240v came with a few disks for doing bits on my cars to save having to bring transformers and 110v leads home. It works fine plenty of power came with a spare set of brushes it's a little bigger then more expensive ones but does the job and it didn't feel too cheap. It's still going so maybe worth a look it was a few months back but I assume they still stock it or similar.
 
i have all makita tools and i have the makita 18v lxt grinder

one of the best tools ive ever bought

use it to cut copper, cut flues, remove old pipework, remove cisterns, cut absolutly everything

10/10 imo
 
I'd use a dremmel with a small cutting blade in this instance. They're great for cutting things out in small spaces.
 
The only tool's you need for cutting through a rusted c/c kit is a hacksaw and perseverance!
 
never failed with a hacksaw either cut halfway though the bolt and snap off with your grips or cut though the wing nut and prise off
 

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