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Had a gas safe plumber in today to mend boiler and his tool kit looked like a gardeners tool kit. Am sure there was nothing from this century. I've thrown better, made me chuckle.
 
I look after boilers in a galvanising plant, acid in the air there makes your tools look worn after about half an hours exposure.

I try not to think what I'm breathing in!
 
I look after boilers in a galvanising plant, acid in the air there makes your tools look worn after about half an hours exposure.

I try not to think what I'm breathing in!
I think the picture says it all.:biggrin5:
 
Had a gas safe plumber in today to mend boiler and his tool kit looked like a gardeners tool kit. Am sure there was nothing from this century. I've thrown better, made me chuckle.

just bin pass you on the way to leeds today phil,
i could have popped round to sort it with my shiny ones.lol
 
just bin pass you on the way to leeds today phil,
i could have popped round to sort it with my shiny ones.lol
Should a called in for a cuppa.Still waiting for a diverter valve. Water peeing out.:thinking2:
 
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Paid my money firm went bust. Can't afford to pay again.:dunce2:
 
I do look after my tools, I use wd40 on them clean them up a bit, just a bit anal about it, if I can extend the life of my grips or Bahco spanners then I'm happy to do it, they're not cheap!

My drills always get put away properly, I am amazed when I see trades throwing there tools in the van, still takes all sorts or so I am told....
 
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