gordon stephenson
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They are quite a good item really, small screws, washers and small drills etc, remain in their compartments ready for use,
Other than it is two years older than me, I have not got a clue what you have there. What is or was it?
Ah, yes it would be useless now. Oil seems to escape from a good oil cans with some sort of gravity defying magic to leave an oily ring where ever the can had been placed at the best of times, good luck with the epoxy filler.It's the can of a Wesco oil can I found, it's a few posts back. It's much more shallow than the usual type. Sadly when I filled it with turps to clean out the crud, stuff leaked everywhere, and a subsequent sandblast revealed it was not only pitted with rust but that it had gone all the way through too. I'll try and skim the insides with epoxy resin and get it to work.
It's the can of a Wesco oil can I found, it's a few posts back. It's much more shallow than the usual type. Sadly when I filled it with turps to clean out the crud, stuff leaked everywhere, and a subsequent sandblast revealed it was not only pitted with rust but that it had gone all the way through too. I'll try and skim the insides with epoxy resin and get it to work.
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after the recent conversation on here about them
a "rolykit" storage thingy
50p including contents.
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after the recent conversation on here about them
a "rolykit" storage thingy
50p including contents.
I lost count the number of times one of those sodding rolls came undone in someone's lounge , study or bedroom etc. where the carpets were made of stitched together three inch deep wool sheep skins , on a deeply polished parquet wood floor or as I was walking down a massive staircase .
Had to get rid of both of them in the end they caused too much grief for me.
Odd, mine have behaved impeccably for years, but you paint a glorious picture [sorry] I hesitate to suggest 'user error'....
Some HGV exhaust pipe , cut to shape & size . Perhaps a visit to a scrappies is in order. Would it really hurt if it was stainless steel & the soil fairly free of stones / rubbish.A post hole digger missing one blade. Typical Wickes rubbish tool, the rivets were made of Chineseium.
Probably not worth repairing unless I can find a bit of suitably hard or hardenable steel tube. Anyone got any ideas ?
If it was me I would be timing some tube and repairing it I used one a no of weekends ago and found it brilliant for its jobA post hole digger missing one blade. Typical Wickes rubbish tool, the rivets were made of Chineseium.
Probably not worth repairing unless I can find a bit of suitably hard or hardenable steel tube. Anyone got any ideas ?
Saw this earlier, thought you might like it.In my defence I did hold out until 7pm on the last day the voucher was valid
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My el cheapo Makita cordless ate its motor a few days ago (no shame to it, I bought it in 2004... I think...)
The day before I got a 10% discount voucher from Screwfix.
Coincidence?
I'm not so sure...
but screwfix boilers are over priced anyhow what I did find out mind im in electrifix and if you find electrical goods cheaper than them at wholesalers they will price match it if you have written quotation . they don't advertise the fact
Ah, yes it would be useless now. Oil seems to escape from a good oil cans with some sort of gravity defying magic to leave an oily ring where ever the can had been placed at the best of times, good luck with the epoxy filler.