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A usefull workshop tool

Only really of use if you live near Leicester and don't suffer from a bad back, I use mine a lot, its a very handy tool. Rob

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/131052280718?ssPageName=STRK:MESINDXX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1436.l2649

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Re: A usefull workshop tool

These are indeed great tools but next to being heavy they are also pretty expensive. I wouldn't mind having an anvil in my shed.

Henk

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Re: A usefull workshop tool

I gave £20 for a virtually unused one from a school, my mate bought it thinking it would look nice in the garden but quickly changed his mind when he tried to lift it into his van! I ended up giving him what he paid for it, I'll agree, they are pretty indispensable when once you've used one. Railway track makes a reasonably good alternative, preferably while the train isn't coming

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Re: A usefull workshop tool

I've got one very similar to that I'm going to put on eBay, mind you the postage from Cornwall (UK) to the Netherlands will be a bob or two

email (option): ian@ian-richards.com

Re: A usefull workshop tool

I have a friend in the usa that buys loads of anvils over here, last year i must have had 30+ in my barn that i have collected for him, not so many this year as the prices has gone up, got a couple larges one's at the minute, any one with any for sale, shot me a pic, will ask him, top must be nice and flat with no lumps out though..curt..

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Another usefull workshop tool

How have I managed without one of these.....

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email (option): robmiller11(a)yahoo.co.uk

Re: Another usefull workshop tool

Rob Miller
How have I managed without one of these.....

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A dipstick wiper that's making a tool for the sake of it isn't it, what's wrong with a bit of tissue

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Re: Another usefull workshop tool

Horror
Rob Miller
How have I managed without one of these.....

222019443399


A dipstick wiper that's making a tool for the sake of it isn't it, what's wrong with a bit of tissue


Not everyone carries a box of tissues for every eventuality, Mr. H and it's not considered polite to wipe it on the curtains...

Actually, these things sell ;-

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/262275750713?_trksid=p2060353.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT

A clear example of the eBay effect bringing others out of the woodwork as I'd never heard of 'em until last week. Despite having a very nice Romac tin, I can't help searching for 'em..you too eh, Rob ?

Re: Another usefull workshop tool

Hi Rik

Every now and then when I think about it I look for Romac tins, I still need several more and I don't have a nonrusty one yet.

Rob

email (option): robmiller11(a)yahoo.co.uk

Re: Another usefull workshop tool

Rob, surely no-one 'needs' a seventy-five year old puncture repair kit ?

I can't resist them either, nor mica KLGs and tins

Re: Another usefull workshop tool

Its so easy to confuse "need" with "want", I must try and use the later more.

But obviously I do still "need" my anvil. But no one can possibly "need" a dipstick wiper, can they?

Rob

email (option): robmiller11(a)yahoo.co.uk

Re: Another usefull workshop tool

I was going to ask where the dipstick is on an M20... But that might be a leading question

email (option): horror@blueyonder.co.uk

Re: Another usefull workshop tool

Sitting on the saddle is my guess!

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