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Andy B

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Re: Rusty nut
« Reply #15 on: 14 August 2012, 19:03:09 »

Heard one yesterday for stuborn crank pulley bolt.
Lock the bar with the appropriate socket onto the bolt against a chassis bar. Then flick the key to crank the engine on the starter to undo.  :o

Used this method with great success over the years ............. and I know that OmegaToy/Graeme C has also used it.   ;) ;)
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Re: Rusty nut
« Reply #16 on: 14 August 2012, 19:14:53 »

so its really a scaffold pole i need.  ;D

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And some portly mates on the end of it  ;D
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Re: Rusty nut
« Reply #17 on: 14 August 2012, 19:55:19 »

so its really a scaffold pole i need.  ;D

 :y

And some portly mates on the end of it  ;D
I am for hire and I got my own scaffold pole ;D ;D
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Re: Rusty nut
« Reply #18 on: 14 August 2012, 20:05:45 »

so its really a scaffold pole i need.  ;D

 :y

And some portly mates on the end of it  ;D
I am for hire and I got my own scaffold pole ;D ;D

 ;D  Has to be a scaffold pole for holding up 16 stones , can you imagine the strain on the poor socket  :( ;D
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