scored a load of tools that were getting shot out to the scrap man .me mate said I could have them . wasn't going to bother thinking they would be crap and just odd cheap made spanners turned out to be 2 full sets of metric gedore spanners engineers hammer mole grips screwdrivers grips stilsons and more in decent nick he said no use for them . hes e building kennels for his dogs and a shed so il wire and do the lights and sockets for him free. I would have anyhows because he did some brickwork round daughters house for nothing
Some cheap 3mm letter number stamps
I got a workshop-made rotary table a few weeks ago only issue no numbers on it and didnt want to cock it up with engraver. I will get some practise first.
It was my father's funeral yesterday so I had a mooch around his garden before we came back from Yorkshire, thought I would bring his 'boot scraper' back with me.
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Needs a new hard wood block to retain the blade. Obviously one of the track shoes (?) no doubt from the disused railway that ran along the back of our garden.
The was a couple of very short lengths of rail too.
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The top one was used as a weight for all sorts, stabilising the Christmas Tree, as a weight when my mother was pressing tongue (that sounds so wrong ) or brawn, it had many uses.
The second bit, lower left in picture, I don't think I have seen before. Anyone know what this profile would have been used for?
I got a workshop-made rotary table a few weeks ago only issue no numbers on it and didnt want to cock it up with engraver. I will get some practise first.
The boot scraper is made from a chair for a Bullhead profile rail.
It would have been bolted to timber sleepers.
They were still using it on the main line in NI (if you can call it that) until fairly recently and there is still some abut on sidings, goods yards and the like.
There should be casting marks on them.
The boot scraper is made from a chair for a Bullhead profile rail.
It would have been bolted to timber sleepers.
They were still using it on the main line in NI (if you can call it that) until fairly recently and there is still some abut on sidings, goods yards and the like.
There should be casting marks on them.
Before H&W went belly up and the yard areas were cleaned up.
They had similar there.
The visiters called them "Paddy Trippers".
The locals called them "Yerfukerfucker." Or similar.
Wish I "liberated" one now.
I always use jubilee clips for that reasonA leak!
I was testing the new pipework to the toilet using a garden hose connected to the pipe and it blew off!
One knackered brand new heat detector and some dehumidifiing to do!
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"Girls"
"Drink!!"
What took you so long Slim?
Well this is less than ideal..An expedition to the furthest shed brought forth treasure.
Get it hot and hit it?I have an answer!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@chillett.