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No need for any kerfuffle.Kerf, great word.
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No need for any kerfuffle.Kerf, great word.
I prefer "ferf", as in ferf uxache.Kerf, great word.
True, but if it's going to be shoving out a serious pin, then it might be made of a more serious material?Anyway, the real point of this is - what is the brass item in the top right, with the screw clamp running through it?
Looks similar to a roller chain link separation tool (?)
We all know a tool when we see one....I have begun negotiations with Paddy Ashdown's Estate to gain possession of his hat.
Early indications suggest that i may have to wait for some time, as they are currently preoccupied in terminating Pyrotenax fire alarm cables across the entire Ashdown Estate portfolio.
I'm led to believe that this may take some time. I think we can all understand that terminating Pyrotenax fire alarm cables is not a process that can be rushed.
I await the aforementioned Pyrotenax fire alarm cable termination program to be concluded before the matter of hat acquisition can progress.
I will, of course, keep Members informed as negotiations unfold.
While we wait, if anybody needs to break their chain apart, i'm here for you.
We all know a tool when we see one....
I think you'll find that this post should be in the Gardening thread....
To be fair, these floats are known as "green peas" and could be considered to be eligible for inclusion here?I think you'll find that this post should be in the Gardening thread....
There's a lot to be said for King Dick, though personally I'm more of a Snap on fan.The greenhouse job mentioned elsewhere has involved considerable use of 10mm nuts. It is handy, in these circumstances, to have both a driver and a ratchet on the go. However, the old Chinese ratchet that has been here for 25 years finally gave up a few weeks ago. It was a ⅜" one, with a ¼" adaptor. I did rescue a ¼" ratchet from a garage clearance a while back, so I decided to whip my King Dick out.
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A historical artefact, from when Made in England meant 'quite good'.
I really want to comment, but I won't.... Make your own reply up....There's a lot to be said for King Dick, though personally I'm more of a Snap on fan.
It takes a strong nerve to Google for them - https://www.kingdicktools.co.uk/There's a lot to be said for King Dick, though personally I'm more of a Snap on fan.
It takes a strong nerve to Google for them......