Moose McAlpine
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A trailer, got tired of borrowing my parents trailer, and this one's bigger, big enough to take a full sheet of plywood
Picturesssssss!
A trailer, got tired of borrowing my parents trailer, and this one's bigger, big enough to take a full sheet of plywood
got tired of borrowing my parents trailer
A trailer, got tired of borrowing my parents trailer, and this one's bigger, big enough to take a full sheet of plywood
Picturesssssss!
Tired of lobbing mostly full tubes because the original nozzles split and are rubbish, I reckon they do it on purpose, gets expensive as adds up.
These grip on nicely and dirt cheap from amazon
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Link please?
Today a neighbour stopped by and gave me this. Mostly of brass, it was made in Sweden according to a stamp mark on the bleed screw.
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It needs a little tender loving care as a couple of the threaded connections appear seized up, but the pump plunger moves freely. Not sure at the moment if the pump attaches onto the fuel tank with either male or female threads ? Being Swedish made, I'm wondering if the pump mechanism might fit my old Svea backpack stove, an attachment I wish I had purchased many years ago but were quite expensive at the time; now they are ridiculously expensive.Very cool! I was actually looking for one of these recently, great piece of kit.
That's gotta have minimal oomph for the impact wrench right?10.8v
That's gotta have minimal oomph for the impact wrench right?
Depends how much you paid for it, silly money or bargain haI'll let you know how stupid I am in further posts/threads
One man's trash is another man's treasure!