a bloke at work calls his a persuader, mine is a specialist one of the club variety, i actually found it in the garage when we moved into our house and it was the best money i never spent ;)
 
i have two one 14lbs fine adjuster and another rated at 5lbs which is useful for those tight places that you might need to reach. another use for the 14lb one is for fixing yer austin princess suspension before you take it to the auction. you use it to adjust how far in you place the pointed end of the fence post, the further in the higher the suspension.
 
well hammers of various sizes altough the most popular is the ball pain hammer, so called because if you misjudge your swing you end up with a ball pain. ...;anyway give yer starter a good thump with a hammer and see if that frees it orf. you can also short across the solenoid with a screwdriver, you have to firm here , otherwise you'll get a **** load of sparks which can put cause the meek to poop their pants.
so to some up whack the fecker with big hammer. if that don't work short across the two big terminals on the solenoid. if neither work its fooked.
 
tip for the day.
use an old screwdriver that you really dont need to use again. except for stirring paint perhaps.
also be careful you dont get yourself into a self taught welding course.
 
as for the sheffield fine adjusters, try the new screwfix catalogue pages634-637, there is a great choice ;)
 

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