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When at work, always keep a 15mm and a 22mm push-fit stop end in your pocket, you never know when you might need it.
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When at work, always keep a 15mm and a 22mm push-fit stop end in your pocket, you never know when you might need it.
I always carry a spare gas test point screw in my pocket in case I drop one when testing.
That doesn't work if you suffer from short term memory....
Get home find the spare in your pocket and sh.. Yourself
Out of flux and chilli's...id go with chilli's!
Past experience!
File the chrome back to copper
Regarding staples air duster, be carefull as its flammable.
File the chrome back to copper
never leave a full bundle of 22 in a un ocupied house over night! no matter if they have an alarm or not! i never leave tools and dont usualy leave any materials that arnt fixed but i was allready soaked wet through and couldnt be botherd making another trip!! another lesson learned get wetter and save money!
i once had all my gear taken down to the old knackerd tools you put in the spare bag "just incase" so now i never leave anything first time i have left anything since the last time and its gon again! worst thing is it will most likely become scrap!! not even used propperly!
if you get a tap that has loosened up because of a split top hat and you cant undo the water connection or cant get to it easily (i have had this happen before) . instead of undoing the water connection , jest unscrew the backnut a bit down the tap thread . then cut a 1 1/2" (ish) square piece of ply and drill a central 20mm hole in it, then cut from side to the hole as to create a kind of C piece of ply that can be slid easily inbetween the bottom of the sink and he backnut , then tighten in back again , this acts as a tophat without the need to dissconnect the tap if you cant turn the water off or something!
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