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When at work, always keep a 15mm and a 22mm push-fit stop end in your pocket, you never know when you might need it.
 
I always carry a spare gas test point screw in my pocket in case I drop one when testing.
 
That doesn't work if you suffer from short term memory....

Get home find the spare in your pocket and sh.. Yourself:D

I did that once. I found a test point screw in the bottom of a meter box. Someone must have dropped one previously. I stuck it in my pocket and forgot all about it. I stuck my hand in my pocket next morning whilst in plumb center and turned white when I felt it. It was a moment or two before I remembered picking it up. i puckered so much they needed a drain rod to remove my undercrackers from my behind.
 
DIY radiator vibrator. Not having a lightweight drill with a rotary stop, I wanted to use hammer action of Hilti TE2 to assist power flush. Solution:- Take piece of hardwood, ( I used beech offcut of old table leg) , Drill 13mm hole 3mm deep and insert small steel washer. Use blunt short stem 12mm masonry bit in drill. Washer centralizes drill bit while at the same time allows rotation and prevents penetration of wood. Of course if you have a rotary stop and a diamond core set, then the 1/2"BSP to SDS adapter can be end capped with a standard fitting, use hole saw to produce suitable size discs from the wife's plastic chopping board, super glue to fitting and for the price of a new chopping board,(optional), you have a solution at a fraction of the price of some well known products.
 
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Use the top item to make the bottom one and use it to hold the ring clip things open. Like the ones on the radiator hoses in your car engine.
 
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Keep these from old mixer taps. Come in handy when a customer wants to reuse old taps or the one with a new tap struggles to fit etc
 
Useful boiler tip. Check gas meter to see if a) is a pre-payment or not & b) if its got credit if it is. Spent ages wondering why a boiler wouldn't fire up only to find credit was finished. Doh!
 
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