Keith Cocker
Established Member
Should I be pleased?
Ask stewartShould I be pleased?
I once made one from plastic pipe to go through soft building blocks it worked better than expected.No copper pipe is too soft and would just bend. It was the old mild steel gas pipe we used.
Err, did you mean a cobbler’s last?Huh, there was a shoe lathe in the shed. Never knew he fixed shoes, but must have done!
And yeah, the drill has definitely had some beating on the other end. There were some separate rawlplug tools in the box as well, makes me very appreciative of the SDS+...
Yeah, can I blame auto correct..?Err, did you mean a cobbler’s last?
Correction:_ UART NOT ewart - thanks.I hereby award you the Stewart Little emoji
There was a time when all footwear was leather and nearly every household had one - to help nailing segs or hobnails on to soles, or various other brads, nails etc. Saved shoe leather. https://museumsandgalleries.leeds.gov.uk/collections/lets-talk-about-segs/#:~:text=That's right, segs.,of style to footwear todayErr, did you mean a cobbler’s last?
Did appologise Stuart a few posts backCorrection:_ UART NOT ewart - thanks.
Apol. accepted, thanks matey.My appoliges to Stuart for spelling his name wrong
How do you know i look like bubble bathApol. accepted, thanks matey.
? Uhhhhhh?How do you know i look like bubble bath
Dont tell me you have never heard of the kids bubble bath from the 60s called Matey . You realy have lead a sheltered life you would make a bus stop feel worldly wise? Uhhhhhh?
It's still available!Dont tell me you have never heard of the kids bubble bath from the 60s called Matey . You realy have lead a sheltered life you would make a bus stop feel worldly wise
Tool 3 is a glazing iron!
So you did! I missed it.Ahem... I feel your exclamation is unjustified owing to the fact i called it on the other page...
Thank you TonyIt's still available!
Thank you TonyIt's still available!
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