You can't stack them as said, but you can just about squeeze a few sideways in,
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Stop itYou know what you need to do. Buy one of the other sized sets so you have some spare spaces in the other container.
trucks done and dusted then !Today I acquired and finally got home this stupid heavy cast iron cube...it can sit in the garden with the rest of my stuff
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you robbed him!!!! What else did he have going cheap?Went to the Trimpley vintage show today, 2 minutes from the house these were at the roadside:
The bar is 66" x 1"
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At the show a vendor had three 12" carvers for sale,
I asked "how much are the clamps" (out of idle curiosity as I didn't intend to buy)
"which ones" he says
"these red ones" says I holding one up
"£5" replied the vendor
I took all 3
"you can never have enough clamps" says he as I handed over the cash
I agreed with him as I gave him my thanks
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No the truck is fine. Mitsubishi canter this one.trucks done and dusted then !
there was nothing else of interest! and none of it was clean and presentable.....you robbed him!!!! What else did he have going cheap?
I wonder if one of these will cover a cement mixer?
Over winter loads of garden furniture with old mbike covers already, works a treat with elastic cord, as long as sharp bits on mixer don't tear through should get a few years out of them at leastIf it's shaped like a motorbike then yes.
Especially if you fit wing mirrors.If it's shaped like a motorbike then yes.
Same as that, trouble is they aren't water proofI must admit I tend to reuse the jumbo bags that sand and ballast come in, to cover mixers, barbecues etc.