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Post by tomplum on Apr 2, 2020 12:08:29 GMT
you'll never look back Dick they cut though wet wood without 'sticking' even after they've been in the van and rusted up, Unfortunately they don’t have any in any branch around here Tom that's another screwfix ploy to get you in the store, they are twats for that, they hope you pick another similar saw so, your journey has not been wasted,
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Post by woodbine66 on Apr 2, 2020 13:16:03 GMT
I usually scrounge one of them throwaway saws that the joiners are skipping, plumbers can normally get a couple more years out of one...…. Same here, Tappy. I find that a half blunt saw that a chippy has hoyed in the skip is ideal for cutting soil pipe.
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Post by woodbine66 on Apr 2, 2020 13:18:05 GMT
I got that tip from Shell Suit Dave on Screwflux,
Had a mate nicknamed Tracksuit Trev in the 80s. Must be related, Dick.
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Post by crowsfoot on Apr 3, 2020 17:42:53 GMT
tappys just put me off Don't be put off endfeed !!! Tappy was a right clumsy twat in the 70's Knowing me PB I would have lost the proper bolt out of it and replaced it with the good old spout bolt and not tightened it up right. It simply pales though in nasty accident status when compared to my famous mole-grips one!
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Post by woodbine66 on Apr 5, 2020 11:33:20 GMT
Few good saw tips on here from a proper chippy.
Never occurred to me to use the join between blade and handle for 90s and 45s.
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Post by dickpuller on Apr 5, 2020 15:49:58 GMT
Few good saw tips on here from a proper chippy.
Never occurred to me to use the join between blade and handle for 90s and 45s.
Oh fuck!! That’s Roger the tozzers channel!! Robin is a good guy, Roger is a wanker.
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