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Post 1
Started conversation Feb 23, 2006
It finally happened.
I always knew it would, I remember my Grandfather saying they always did, in the end.
And the worst of it is that I don't think you can get the ones with the orange flanges anymore.
Or the brass handles. Don't think I could live with one without brass handles
I tried to make it better with some 2x4 and clout nails, but it isn't the same somehow.
What shall I do? What did you do when it happened?
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Post 2
lil ~ ACE/Scout/CE/Guru ~ Auntie Giggles ~ wearing her Summer 'at!
Posted Feb 23, 2006
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Post 4
Posted Feb 23, 2006
You got the specs attachment? Didn't think they still made that one.
Or do you have the tartan underlay version?
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Post 6
You can call me TC - Jester fool - Ready for Reims - June 15th? Pas de panique! A87780612 A33659210
Posted Feb 23, 2006
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Post 7
Posted Feb 23, 2006
Obviously the clout nails wouldn't help, i tried that but it ended up ruining it. Picked up one with brass handles at a car boot though, which was better than the original.
I find the mens versions sturdier than the ladies' version.
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Post 8
You can call me TC - Jester fool - Ready for Reims - June 15th? Pas de panique! A87780612 A33659210
Posted Feb 23, 2006
I was toying with idea of one of those for my husband's birthday. But I couldn't find a decent one here in Germany. The German version is clout nail resistant. They're no fun at all.
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Post 10
Posted Feb 23, 2006
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Post 12
Posted Feb 23, 2006
ah, elbow grease you say?
I'll have to try some of that.
I'm surprised at the ladies version being less sturdy, I've heard they get much more use. But then they do have the extra dials on them, so I guess that evens out.
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Post 14
Posted Feb 23, 2006
see? I said they all do that eventually. We never listen though do we?
You could try soaking it for an hour in 10w40 motor oil (pref. used) but I think that's more a fix for off-colour thumb plates.
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Post 16
Posted Feb 23, 2006
I find a bit of WD40 greatly inproves the performance of the thingumees.
And obviously purple and green is the traditional colour-scheme. Don't you people know anything?
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Post 17
Posted Feb 23, 2006
Ah but where do you put the can of WD40?
I tried the main belt receptacle and it really didn't seem to help.
"i'll bash it with a spanner and see what happens"
Really?
That must mean you're..., no, wait, really? With a spanner?
You must be one of the..., ah - no, you're not allowed to say are you?
Hmm. Tell me, do you have any spare left-handled flying spiggots?









