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This was wrapped in plastic, It looks the same as the dexion cutter i used to have, It cuts 2mm thick angle quite nicely
Would you care to share some?i've only ever used tailor's chalk:
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mainly because i've got loads of the stuff.
seems the same as welders chalk, but much thinner.
the tools marked made in the USSR are from a LADA toolkit, i have some somewhere ! there was also one of those double ended screwdrivers that you pulled the shaft from the handle and swapped it round so iit was either flat or cross head and a hand lamp and a stirrup pump for inflating tyres
so does no one have any idea what the home made thingymajig is for?today i parted company with some cash and acquired a couple of boxs of tools etc
these caught my eye
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its not very often you find tools marked MADE IN USSR
also anyone know what this is used for
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couldnt find a mug so a roll of thread tape for scale
Is it a centre finder of sorts?so does no one have any idea what the home made thingymajig is for?
havnt got a clue thats why im askingIs it a centre finder of sorts?
View attachment 173612 4 ton of Cincinnati mill, unfortunately the vendor sold the no2 Cincinnati powered overarm vertical to a exporter
No trailer is something I made from scrap , I also made the axles and hubs. It’s for dragging heavy machinery back to my shop as a big truck can’t get to meWow that looks more of a monster than the listing pics did you pick it up yourself on that trailer
No trailer is something I made from scrap , I also made the axles and hubs. It’s for dragging heavy machinery back to my shop as a big truck can’t get to me
today i parted company with some cash and acquired a couple of boxs of tools etc
these caught my eye
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its not very often you find tools marked MADE IN USSR
also anyone know what this is used for
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couldnt find a mug so a roll of thread tape for scale
Not jealousGot this at a car boot for £12
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I wanted some ply for the back of a bench, the birch ply I had was too good. The neighbour turned up with this yesterday from his works, the bottom of packing crates that are normally skipped, well mostly taken home by the employees
They are 5' x 5' 18mm ply with 4" x 2" attached. Took me 15 minutes to liberate two sheets for the workshop, the rest will get de-nailed down in the barn, they will form part of the partition for the new bar area
They are the ribbed nails, I cut most off with bolt cutters, knock the remaining 10mm through then pull them out, works a treat. I'll then get the youngest daughter to drag a magnet around to make sure I don't leave any nails on the driveway...
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Cheers
Andy
Today did a friend a favour and he said would you like this??
Been outside quite a while (2-3years) but it may be a nice little project. Dragged it out from under the hedge, put fuel in it and 3rd pull fired up.
Circa 1978 Honda hb21,
It's older than me.
A couple of little holes in the deck but I know it's overkill for our garden.
Got this at a car boot for £12
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