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Found this in the back of the shed, can't remember the last time I used it . Probably put it back again.......just in case.
You wanna throw that away just in case there is any credible DNA left on it. That isn't a tool for any other job than robbing banks.
Yes beats me how to bend a thing like that, you'd have to be really trying.....had considered heating it up and having a go at straightening it but haven't got a vice big enough.He probably had a ten foot scaffold pole on it.
That was last seen in the A-Ha video "Take on me" in 1985. See here (2m 13s):
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Found this in the back of the shed, can't remember the last time I used it . Probably put it back again.......just in case.
You mean like these ones:Mine is just about that big and like yours and also sits at the back of the shed for use now and then.
When I was a Coastguard we used to carry in the truck a similar sized bolt cutters, it took two coasty's to handle it.
We called it our " universal key " and would get you in anywhere we needed to go.
I completely agree, I have some very specialist tools which have only ever been used once, but they paid for themselves the first time I used them!Its not how often you use something - its how useful it is when you do...
One of the best examples of that is a fire extinguisher, it'll sit on its bracket for years, only used as a door stop, then one day...I completely agree, I have some very specialist tools which have only ever been used once, but they paid for themselves the first time I used them!
Indeed, I have those as well and so far they have been the biggest waste of money ever, a large CO2 in the garage and a small powder in the cab of the 110, however as you say, I would not be without them!One of the best examples of that is a fire extinguisher, it'll sit on its bracket for years, only used as a door stop, then one day...
That day arrived a couple of weeks ago......I soaked up a bit of spilt diesel and oil with some sawdust and thought nothing of it till I did some welding. A spark must have gone behind me cos when I'd done I turned round to see a fire in the middle of the shed, luckily it was in the middle on a concrete floor but needed the extinguisher when I set fire to my boot as well trying to stamp it out!One of the best examples of that is a fire extinguisher, it'll sit on its bracket for years, only used as a door stop, then one day...
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