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For all you tool tarts, I got a letter in post today from Toolstation with some vouchers in it, £10 off if i spend £40 and £5 off if i spend £30. so have a look in your junk mail incase you got some too.
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yes mate...well handy little set. Especially for hager 3 phase boards and their silly incomer kit stubs you have to bolt on.Is that a 1/4 drive Bahco socket set a spy?
I went out an bought a set a while back then had another two fall into my possession, very handy little kit.yes mate...well handy little set. Especially for hager 3 phase boards and their silly incomer kit stubs you have to bolt on.
I bet the other poor guys working on the same sites as you know exactly where they all came from
Thats good to hear
A word of caution though
We electricians generally make more use of screwdrivers than hacksaws, be sure you have your priorities in order before purchasing.
that's what you need an apprentice for lol.
Maybe we should rename him to Magpie......
Yeah mate....send them over. I have a spare pocket somewhere where I'm sure they will fitI use my hacksaw more that I use screwdrivers. Mostly, when I terminate a cable, it's armoured, I crimp lugs on it, and then use a spanner and a socket to secure the lugs.... Maybe LSK wants my screwdrivers too, seeing as they're rarely used?
I'll have emYeah mate....send them over. I have a spare pocket somewhere where I'm sure they will fit
Another treasure for the tool shed drawer....?I'll have em
Only if they are focAnother treasure for the tool shed drawer....?
You could set up a practicing class.Only if they are foc
50p??You could set up a practicing class.
50p a tool!
If you have ever worked in Kent he most probably already has some of yours........I use my hacksaw more that I use screwdrivers. Mostly, when I terminate a cable, it's armoured, I crimp lugs on it, and then use a spanner and a socket to secure the lugs.... Maybe LSK wants my screwdrivers too, seeing as they're rarely used?
...just hire 'em out to your pupils. Extra to your teaching fees.50p??
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