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Post by dickpuller on Dec 18, 2018 20:29:05 GMT
Available on any building site scaffold, this stainless steel brick tie is wonderful for tightening these sink wastes: Attachment Deleted
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Post by endfeed on Dec 18, 2018 21:00:14 GMT
I'll be on the lookout for one those dick👍 will stop me using my wood chisel 😁
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Post by Deleted on Dec 18, 2018 21:05:11 GMT
I'll be on the lookout for one those dick👍 will stop me using my wood chisel 😁 laughing-dog-smiley-emoticon
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Post by tomplum on Dec 18, 2018 21:29:08 GMT
good tip Dick, I too use a wood chisel, some have a hexigan head to get a spanner on but those slotted ones are a twat,
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Post by rocketmanbkk on Dec 19, 2018 7:17:35 GMT
The bath waste on Monday had a large fixing but it was round so my set of box spanner’s were useless & the largest screwdriver half the size. I was going to ask what flat tools people use.
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Post by woodbine66 on Dec 20, 2018 15:18:13 GMT
Available on any building site scaffold, this stainless steel brick tie is wonderful for tightening these sink wastes:
Thanks for the tip, Dick. But are you sure that's not a shank you made while in Barlinnie?
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Post by endfeed on Dec 23, 2018 17:20:00 GMT
Has anyone else made anything that they use to help make that job a little easier ?
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