left handed taps and dies and all manner of little tools

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left handed taps and dies and all manner of little tools

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WWW.RDGTOOLS.CO.UK


once you have made a purchase get in touch and ask for ya 5% discount code for the next one

got myself a nice m4 left handed die and a mini die stock holder

ideal for making adjustable linkages with rod and LH and RH balljoints

adjust the length by turning the rod

pleased with myself....i am

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Got a left handed hammer you can have cheap Dave :thumbright:
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I've also got an imperial adjustable spanner... ;)
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tsk tsk

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It is quite comforting to know our illustrious chairman is as mad a s box of frogs :D
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Ivor wrote:I've also got an imperial adjustable spanner... ;)
Been after one for a while, managed to find one on Ebay tonight for £45.

Standard version was only £35, but I paid extra for the digital version
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Dave999 wrote:WWW.RIGID TOOLS.CO.UK
Thought this was an advert for Dunc's side line business
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I have a tube of elbow grease that will help this topic slip along nicley ;)
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I'm still searching for a long weight,they don't have them either :(
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How about Tartan Paint?
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latil wrote:I'm still searching for a long weight,they don't have them either :(
My apprentice once asked the storeman for a long weight but was informed of the lack of long weights and the availability of two short weights, the apprentice informed me of this so I sent him back to get them......
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Yeah.. we used to send em out for, boxes of highlights and black bulbs for the darkroom.
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sparks for the grinder please.
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Or skyhooks
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When my dad was 14 and working at Robertsons in Bedford, he was sent out for 5lbs of filed iron.....


.....he came back with 5lbs of iron filings and the guy who played the prank on him had to pay for it. :lol:
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