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clues:
1. it is bubble wrapped to protect me
2.I need a new one as my last one is lost
3. It came from Williams for free
4. It came with a boiler
5. It has tape on it

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nope!

too easy for me i have a good eye for whats in someone elses toolbox.lol
 
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that gives me an idea!!! pics of unusual tools that speed the job up, see if anybody can guess what they are or do!! I have loads, will be taking pics tomoz!!
 
My favourite, 2 wooden corks or upgrading go a rad valve change kit, huge time saver, when i was serving my time the oldtimers used the wine bottle corks,
 
Its a boiler crate saw for getting into them Williams boiler crates........its got a built in biscuit blade.
 
ive had this in my garage for nearly 25 years, since my first days as an apprentice, the guy i worked with gave me it. still works perfectly.floorboard saw.jpg
 
Got a nice crate of chems today with a salus mb500c magnaclean pro2 and calmag scale reducer. + 2 wire brushes. Sadly there builders brushes not boiler brushes. I think I would rather had the biscuits and wine gums that normally help pad out the gaps in the box but seeing as its a gift horse I will try not to look it in the mouth.
 
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