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Yes, and timing is especially great for the post hole digger, as I need to put in a taller post in the back yard for an outside washing line.Score
Yes, and timing is especially great for the post hole digger, as I need to put in a taller post in the back yard for an outside washing line.Score
You think that is bad I'm currently removing 400 tonnes of concrete slab due to a leaky pipe...A gas leak, well discovered it, outside thankfully and and smashing the concrete (flints and steel) didn't set it off. Its been leaking for ages and there is a void under the slab so could have been my last project (ever). When the gas pipe looks like this its time for a new one, SGN are on the case, its rusted through so no cost to me.
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A Nakiri is the best style of veg knife in my opinion Better still is a chinese cleaver, but it gets a bit fiddly to use on small stuff, where as that's more suited to just about everything.Graduation present. Wanted one for ages but not enough to buy myself one. Think I'll make a veggie stir fry tomorrow to put it to the test.
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It’s a trap!I should but ....
Wife didn't bat an eyelid tonight when I opened the box. Il consider that a win.
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Na.It’s a trap!
One day she’ll drag something home saying well I didn’t complain when you bought “ bla bla bla!
Na.
Bought a vocoder they day after. Again didn't even register.
And again tonight. Spent a chunk on audio cables and rack ears ready for a cabinet build and she didn't even blink.
She's been desensitised to it after the last few years
Na. Doesn't work like that here mate.That just means she's keeping notes
I've got one of those on my shopping list...I have four pop riveters, they are all pants. Either worn out or nose pieces missing or the mandrel gets stuck and one that likes to give you blood blisters. So treated myself to this.
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I reckon she's got something really big in her sights, so, as @slim_boy_fat says,Na. Doesn't work like that here mate.
Do it. You won’t regret it. I bought mine on a job of 3000 rivets. Paid for itself.I've got one of those on my shopping list...
Very nice.I have four pop riveters, they are all pants. Either worn out or nose pieces missing or the mandrel gets stuck and one that likes to give you blood blisters. So treated myself to this.
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Unfortunately the ubiquitous Tucker pop is at the very bottom (read cheap) long list of blind fasteners, which explains why they often don't live up to expectations.Very nice.
I have always used air riveters. Tucker being the best.
Sadly I have since discovered that pop rivets are not the best so I have decided on one of these!
Well I have set thousands of pop rivets - but solid rivets so far I have only managed 4Unfortunately the ubiquitous Tucker pop is at the very bottom (read cheap) long list of blind fasteners, which explains why they often don't live up to expectations.
Something thats probably not helped by us using the wrong length rivet for the grip range and shoving them into out of tolerance holes half the time.
I'd agree that a nice solid rivet is a thing of beauty, but having fitted millions of the things over the years, can confirm that it's defiantly an art that needs some degree of practice and its far easier and quicker to just shove a Tucker pop in the hole and hope it holds 99% of the time.