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Author Topic: Well, won't be treating myself to Hellfrauds spanner set this month...  (Read 8889 times)

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MR MISTER

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Awaits comment from Mr Wood, etc.

Actually, I have access to a the work parts washer. Thinking about it. :)

Are there a few Mr Woods then?

Just think of all the tools and things you could fix, if car people hadn't taken all that money. :) wouldn't have to pay all those tradesman, and garages. ;)
I pay for servicing, not repairs, and I have no intention of 'fixing' anything. If something's breaks, I replace it. Easy.
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chrisgixer

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Awaits comment from Mr Wood, etc.

Actually, I have access to a the work parts washer. Thinking about it. :)

Are there a few Mr Woods then?

Just think of all the tools and things you could fix, if car people hadn't taken all that money. :) wouldn't have to pay all those tradesman, and garages. ;)
I pay for servicing, not repairs, and I am not capable of 'fixing' anything. If something's breaks, I replace it. Easy.
Pay pay pay. Must cost an absolute fortune. Still, it keeps the economy spinning I suppose. The royal bank of Esta. ;)
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MR MISTER

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Awaits comment from Mr Wood, etc.

Actually, I have access to a the work parts washer. Thinking about it. :)

Are there a few Mr Woods then?

Just think of all the tools and things you could fix, if car people hadn't taken all that money. :) wouldn't have to pay all those tradesman, and garages. ;)
I pay for servicing, not repairs, and I am not capable of 'fixing' anything. If something's breaks, I replace it. Easy.
Pay pay pay. Must cost an absolute fortune. Still, it keeps the economy spinning I suppose. The royal bank of Esta. ;)
Yes. Whatever. Taken you meds yet? ::)
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chrisgixer

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Awaits comment from Mr Wood, etc.

Actually, I have access to a the work parts washer. Thinking about it. :)

Are there a few Mr Woods then?

Just think of all the tools and things you could fix, if car people hadn't taken all that money. :) wouldn't have to pay all those tradesman, and garages. ;)
I pay for servicing, not repairs, and I am not capable of 'fixing' anything. If something's breaks, I replace it. Easy.
Pay pay pay. Must cost an absolute fortune. Still, it keeps the economy spinning I suppose. The royal bank of Esta. ;)
Yes. Whatever. Taken you meds yet? ::)
Been to spec savers yet, ya blind bugger ;D


...checks I've typed outside the quotes :-\ ;D
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MR MISTER

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EFF OFF! ;D
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Awaits comment from Mr Wood, etc.

Actually, I have access to  the work parts washer. Thinking about it. :)

It would be very low on my list of essentials, even with lots of space and money. Having used the one at work, I find a cheap washing up bowl, some thinners and a stiff brush is much more effective. Especially if finished off with a pressure washer. If anyone does try this, you must do it outside!!
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chrisgixer

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Awaits comment from Mr Wood, etc.

Actually, I have access to  the work parts washer. Thinking about it. :)

It would be very low on my list of essentials, even with lots of space and money. Having used the one at work, I find a cheap washing up bowl, some thinners and a stiff brush is much more effective. Especially if finished off with a pressure washer. If anyone does try this, you must do it outside!!

Nick. Parts washers are a good tool to have. See ;D especially if Esta is on. ;D
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Nick. Parts washers are a good tool to have. See ;D especially if Esta is on. ;D


I'm not convinced. They seem seriously overpriced to me; it's a metal tank, small pump and a hose.
Although I spent £1300 on a new lathe this afternoon, so perhaps my wallet is feeling a little sore!
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chrisgixer

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Nick. Parts washers are a good tool to have. See ;D especially if Esta is on. ;D


I'm not convinced. They seem seriously overpriced to me; it's a metal tank, small pump and a hose.
Although I spent £1300 on a new lathe this afternoon, so perhaps my wallet is feeling a little sore!

Yeeeah but Esta doesn't know that, does he. ;D he doesn't know his thumb from his wasname ;D
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Awaits comment from Mr Wood, etc.

Actually, I have access to  the work parts washer. Thinking about it. :)

It would be very low on my list of essentials, even with lots of space and money. Having used the one at work, I find a cheap washing up bowl, some thinners and a stiff brush is much more effective. Especially if finished off with a pressure washer. If anyone does try this, you must do it outside!!

Nick. Mattress washers are a good tool to have. See ;D especially if Esta has been on it. ;D

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Where did you get that spanner set TB?
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Where did you get that spanner set TB?
He picked it up around the close. ;D ;D
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Where did you get that spanner set TB?
He picked it up around the close. ;D ;D
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Where did you get that spanner set TB?
Hellfrauds. So your favourite spanners.

Not online, you have to call them though.
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