Good generalization of what you can expect when you pay your labour $10 (£8) per diem, eh.
I am sat outside with a coffee watching a guy using a strimmer, the strimmer is a nice new one with steel cutting blade, so heavy duty. His technique leaves a lot to be desired, he partially revs the engine to get the blade spinning then cuts as much grass (long grass) as he can before the blade stops spinning, he has developed his technique so that he pulls away from the cut intime to 'blip' the throttle ans spin the blade again before next cut, sometimes he is too slow and has to untangle the grass from the blade.
I want to go and give him a demo on how to use it properly but experience has taught me that watching the Thais do things wrong and saying nothing is much less hassle than trying to correct them, wife included...
I guess they think it saves on electricity! HaHa!Exactly the same "pulse" method my Brother in law uses when using an electric drill. whether it be steel, or masonry he is drilling, he will
pull the trigger on the drill and then immediately let it go, then just repeat this process until the hole is drilled.
As we often work together he has seen the way I do it, but never adopts my method. It frustrates me big time, but I keep my mouth shut.
Exactly the same "pulse" method my Brother in law uses when using an electric drill. whether it be steel, or masonry he is drilling, he will pull the trigger on the drill and then immediately let it go, then just repeat this process until the hole is drilled.
As we often work together he has seen the way I do it, but never adopts my method. It frustrates me big time, but I keep my mouth shut.
I trust that it's not your drill that he is/was using?