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Post by endfeed on Oct 31, 2016 18:34:10 GMT
Now then thats bang on thats is! My drain snake is always in the way im gona copy that...think youve just blown everyone out the water😁
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Post by battle1066 on Oct 31, 2016 18:36:49 GMT
Filmed today in the back of my van earlier today using my £14.00 Chinese camera. I've kept my drain snake in this for 3 or 4 years and it keeps it nice and tidy, just give it a squirt of WD40 now and again. It's my entry for the competition. I like this contender Crowsfoot, because there's no addional cost after buying the tool, just items you've got access too and it's so practical I'm suprised it's not suggested by the tool supplier for simple practice storage of their device cause where do you store your filthy snake.
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Post by tomplum on Oct 31, 2016 19:07:11 GMT
thats ace crowfoot and a solid contender, It is also worth of a tappys top tip video, waddya say crowsfoot
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Post by crowsfoot on Oct 31, 2016 19:41:52 GMT
IF you think it's good enough, why not.
Once it's in it stays in and you can chuck it about and it won't come out.
Other use for it is as a fish wire.
Tappy,
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Post by jcplumb on Nov 6, 2016 16:08:52 GMT
Got a wee 'tool' I made a few years ago, the patented, copyrighted, deluxe, top of the range carpet lifter. I know you can buy tools for this but they don't work any better Total cost - about 20p or accidentally take one out of the cafe next time you're there
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Post by tomplum on Nov 6, 2016 16:12:50 GMT
thats certainly a contender for the november comp,,and worthy of a top tip video if you'll allow me to make one, JC, I'll give all credit to you of course,
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Post by jcplumb on Nov 6, 2016 16:37:31 GMT
thats certainly a contender for the november comp,,and worthy of a top tip video if you'll allow me to make one, JC, I'll give all credit to you of course, Fill your boots mate Of course I'll have to speak to the guys at the patent office and the copyright team to clear it but should be fine
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Post by tomplum on Nov 6, 2016 16:43:56 GMT
All i can say is 'fork um'
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Post by Deleted on Nov 6, 2016 19:22:01 GMT
Excellent jcplum a true contender.
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Post by battle1066 on Nov 6, 2016 19:30:27 GMT
Three port head change in one of those fuc*ing nasty places!
You know an item I use which has proven to be very helpful if not a life saver when fitting those difficult screws or fixing which won't take the magnetic bits is a blob of Blue Tack,so are we allowed multiple entries?
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Post by tomplum on Nov 6, 2016 19:49:01 GMT
muliple entries allowed Battle, Alls fair in love and competitions
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Post by crowsfoot on Nov 8, 2016 7:24:34 GMT
Got a wee 'tool' I made a few years ago, the patented, copyrighted, deluxe, top of the range carpet lifter. I know you can buy tools for this but they don't work any better Total cost - about 20p or accidentally take one out of the cafe next time you're there That's a good tip JC and I bet you could use it to give you a start on getting those tight to the floor bath panels off as well. The Mrs will never notice that we're a fork down too !!!
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Post by Deleted on Nov 8, 2016 18:42:38 GMT
Here is my entry every trades person needs one
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Post by endfeed on Nov 8, 2016 19:04:13 GMT
Got a wee 'tool' I made a few years ago, the patented, copyrighted, deluxe, top of the range carpet lifter. I know you can buy tools for this but they don't work any better Total cost - about 20p or accidentally take one out of the cafe next time you're there ive made one now.cheers jc bang on that is!!😊
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Post by Deleted on Nov 8, 2016 19:38:25 GMT
I did not invent these ............... But they work
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