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No spoonYou where lucky, when I where a lad it was 40 doubles and all they gave me was a blunt rawl plug tool and a toffee hammer...........
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No spoonYou where lucky, when I where a lad it was 40 doubles and all they gave me was a blunt rawl plug tool and a toffee hammer...........
Nope, I had to use the rawl plug tool to spoon sugar and to stir the tea as well......No spoon
I once used my pad saw as a butter knifeNope, I had to use the rawl plug tool to spoon sugar and to stir the tea as well......
I saw Last Tango in Paris so keep that one to yourself........I once used my pad saw as a butter knife
This forum never lets me down! Angle grinder went through the brick like it was warm chocolate.
So much dust though, you really weren’t joking @James the Spark1976 !
I don't think that lot would fit even if you lube'd up with partially melted tallow.......
They where thinking a few years back to turn steel mill waste/dust into bricks for construction, known as waelz slag, maybe it was something similar from years back.Glad the grinder did the trick..
Talking of engineering bricks...
I had a kitchen to do last year, with some of the hardest engineering bricks I'd ever seen.
4x 5.5mm SDS drill bits and 3 sets of Diamond blades on my chaser, you had to deburr the wall after running a cut up the wall.. There so much metal mixed in with some of the bricks you could literally stick a magnet to the wall.
I got there in the end, anyone else ever seen bricks like that ?
Termolight blocks are a bi-productThey where thinking a few years back to turn steel mill waste/dust into bricks for construction, known as waelz slag, maybe it was something similar from years back.
Could well have been. It was an old house, probably 1940s hopefully I won't come across them again, as it cost me £100 on diamond blades.They where thinking a few years back to turn steel mill waste/dust into bricks for construction, known as waelz slag, maybe it was something similar from years back.
you had a TOFFEE hammer..? Bloody Luxury! we had to cut out our shin bone and head butt it against the wall for 5 nights solid... but you tell youngsters today and they just don't believe you..You where lucky, when I where a lad it was 40 doubles and all they gave me was a blunt rawl plug tool and a toffee hammer...........
I have a wall in the house made of some sort of fibrous board that's been there years, took the death off my pad saw when trying to cut it.Could well have been. It was an old house, probably 1940s hopefully I won't come across them again, as it cost me £100 on diamond blades.
Naughty, naughty not politically correctLol.
I think that this is the image he has of SWD.Naughty, naughty not politically correct
Could it be ectoplasm ?...There are black areas inside of them where a diamond disc makes next to no progress, with a black lava like substance oozing from the slot and solidifying on the surface.
English people eat rubbish, what are these faggots you talk of?Are the faggots for when you get hungry half way through the job?
Are the faggots for when you get hungry half way through the job?
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