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Dec 02, 2020
Quality product, Australian made hose, New Zeland made nozzle, quality matters when fighting a fire.
Quality Australian made hose,and Quality NZ made composite nozzle from Trudesign.
I have used many different fire fighter units with different nozzles, and the one in this hose kit is simply superb.
From a direct stream with really good reach, to a wet stream, thru to fog, it is worth getting this just for the nozzle alone, the pattern of water that is thrown at each turn is very useful for dealing with fire.
So glad I bought Australian and NZ made products that are quality unlike china made rubbish that falls apart, breaks, and gives a useless stream with no reach.
If I need another hose, I will buy this setup again.

Nov 22, 2017
Amazing teaching book, so much clear content and well explained
Wow, what an Amazing Sewing teaching book.
Other sewing books ive tried just give you enough information to get well and truly stuck, or only have a basic, easily dated project to sew.
Not this book, the Cover looks great, and the clear illustrations inside were detailed and superb, its the go to sewing book that you really need when you get past the basics.
So many subjects and things covered in practical step by step easy to follow written instructions and detailed easy to follow hand drawn illustrations.
Not just here do this and that, but it often explains the why to give you much more understanding of what your doing.
Wished I had this book years ago, if you want a really good sewing book, whether you are a student, home sewer or fashion designer who wants to understand more of how things go together, this is the book for you.
Even if you are an advanced sewer im sure you would find many helpful tips and tricks and learn new things in this book, some of my more advanced sewing friends were really impressed and have since bought one after seeing mine.
Yes I am excited about this book, its whats been missing in the sewing world and I love it as I am sure you will too

Jul 19, 2017
Removed broken glow plug tip from head/ precombustion chamber without breakage
Was able to use the smallest tap to thread into part of the broken glow plug tip that was made of metal, and then use the threaded rod to pull the center part including the tip of the glow plug out of a holden rodeo head.
This was a larger m12 thread plug, so used a socket over the hole as a base for the nut and threaded rod, this kit only supplies m8 and m10 sized guides.
If you have a broken body of the glow plug that wont unscrew, you need a different tool.
Had to be very careful of the tap as its long, and would bend/ twist as it was cutting the thread, be very gentle with the tap, use some oil or grease to help cut the threads, and remove often to clear the swarf so it wont bind up.
The threaded rods were bent when placed in the plastic carry case at the factory, and are difficult to straighten, I modified the carry case so they were easier to remove.
Some of the guides had holes that were off center, and had to be either filed, or drilled to be correct, but then you loose the snug fit to center the drill/ tap.
For what you pay, and if you are very gentle and patient with the small pieces, you should have success with most basic carbon stuck glow plug tips, use a solvent to help with the carbon buildup on the glow plug tip and let it soak before removal.
I dont think it would remove tips that had burnt and swollen in the pre combustion chambers, but you dont know till you have tried.