My father in law insisted they were called hammer screws. ie you hammer them in, and screw them oot
I don't like them either. They only good ones are the extra deep throat ones (don't have any of those) and the reversible rack clamps that push outwards. i've got three of those up to 1.5mI'm with you. Hate using carvers. Much prefer an clamp like a bessey
they're useful that styleToday I acquired a couple of wall units for the man cave extension, some scrubbing brush type wire brushes ( never seen them before) and a pneumatic tyre buffer.
Bob
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Agreed. That's what I'd use if I could find one, for just that purpose.they're useful that style
of brush. Like a blacksmiths scale brush
Bit of a road trip today
I managed to lose 1 of the remote fobs for the Jag Ipace about 4 months ago. It's a lease car and if it goes back minus a fob there would be a big bill
JLR dealers wanted £1200 to supply and code a new fob, and there are no new ones in the country and they have no idea when stock is likely to arrive
Step in The Key Lab in Milton Keynes, they managed to find a second hand fob, code it to the car and cut a new key but still cost me £600
Apparently, it's not just coding the fob, they have to fit a new security module from JLR and then code both fobs to it
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Then popped over to pickup these from @pressbrake1
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Then back to Wales
I don't doubt it, I've given it as long as I can, have pulled the house, garage and cars apart to try and find it but nothing yet2 days after you hand it back, you will find the other fob in a coat pocket . . .
Based on the experience of a colleague 25 yrs ago anyway
I have spoken to several locksmiths across the South of the country and everyone has said no chance, it's dealer level tools to code the Ipace which the Key Lab guys haveAdvice to anyone here.
Get friendly with a local automotive locksmith. Ask them for advice in situations like this. 95% of the time if they are good they can get you a key or recode an existing used key to match for a fraction of the cost.
I know a highly skilled locksmith who has worked miracles for me and very cost effective.
elmdale are my local distributor. strange that they're selling these off cheap via ebayView attachment 420087View attachment 420088
So for the price of 45 euros (shipping+taxes included)
I've bought 4 packs of Esab E309L in 3.2 and 4mm
Odd size for what I'm used but a good price and particular electrode so if I'll ever use them I'm fine
Vacpack obviously so with long shelf life , anyway much more long then I need.
And other five packages of E7018 vackpack too
Already bought other 6 time ago
For less then one pack of the
I should have enough 7018s for few years
I have spoken to several locksmiths across the South of the country and everyone has said no chance, it's dealer level tools to code the Ipace which the Key Lab guys have
I have done this kinda stuff before, my D3 I coded a new fob using the Gap IID diagnostic tools,
BIL had a FL2, coded a new fob using a £40 Autel diagnostic tool
Maybe they think they are not going to sell them easily because of the sizes .elmdale are my local distributor. strange that they're selling these off cheap via ebay
I like the wider slabs , good jobToday I acquired a new wheelchair friendly back 'garden' no maintenance and a small patio area. Very pleased with the result The path also goes right and down to the gate so I can get out that way.View attachment 420114
Can't fool us, it's for accessing your new radio shack due to be built nextToday I acquired a new wheelchair friendly back 'garden' no maintenance and a small patio area. Very pleased with the result The path also goes right and down to the gate so I can get out that way.View attachment 420114