A load of lumber (or is it timber in the UK), Oak planks, beech, arctic silver birch, loads of off cuts. Guy who sold it was actually a brit, moved from London to this tiny rural place. Now moving back to the UK, but not London again he says.
I use to try help people when they needed help or needed a tool to do a job. But most of the time it gets thrown back in ya face.
This is the level you need for a little bit of accuracy, true to 0.0005" over ten inches, Used it lots in the past, but not for a long time now.
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Nice level Gordon, I've got the exact same one, [must be a N.E. thing!!!] & even got the same crappy box as well!This is the level you need for a little bit of accuracy, true to 0.0005" over ten inches, Used it lots in the past, but not for a long time now.
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To go with a huge compressor, a huge gauge.
Im using the Ingersoll rand 242 for scale... Actually this explains me feeling a bit out of sorts, I did a couple of hours in the shed earlier without a cuppa.it must be an optical illusion because there is no builders mug for scale .................
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Not much, but did recue him from the local recycling skips.
Plus upset the Pie and Key people.
How?
1; Had that given to me for helping an old man place his rubbish into a skip. He said:
"That's the only useful bits"
The staff tried to claim once out of the vehicle it was site belongings.
2; As I was unloading my rubbish, trust me when I go to the skip it is rubbish. My phone went off. Speaking so the grumpy staff could hear, I said:
"Hi mate, me? I am just dumping the wiring and copper pipes from my house redo. I will pop in on the way home."
Before I had the phone in my pocket the Pie and Key men were hovering, as I heaved the bags into the skip one staff member hit the E stop on the crusher.
I drove out and watched them pull my bags out.
I bet they were upset.
I lied.