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If you want to go Posh ? Consider looking for a Cutlery Box which has slots for knives, forks, and spoons. Nice wood boxes can often be found at charity shops for cheap.
If you want to go Posh ? Consider looking for a Cutlery Box which has slots for knives, forks, and spoons. Nice wood boxes can often be found at charity shops for cheap.
angellonewolf is you like any of the ones on there just let me know and I'll print them for you :-)
(they'll be solid colour, I've got red, blue or black right now... so if you want numbers on go with red and colour over the raised numbers with a black pen?)
what on earth is a stop cock holder..lolI've downloaded a rack from thingiverse to print and try for myself, printer is pretty busy right now printing stopcock holders 30 hours for each print (4 at a time) but I'll print some when I get a chance and report back :-)
what on earth is a stop cock holder..lol
what on earth is a stop cock holder..lol
Brilliant....i had visions of 3 foot long bits of plastic with T handles and u end..lolI've got about a dozen taps around the factory right now (hot and cold) bought next door to expand into so need more in there too, print them in blue for cold and red for hot (I make dog food, everyhting is concrete or stainless steel, all floors have a strong slope to drains, so much easier and quicker to clean up if you can slosh a lod of water around)
I could never find decent strong taps to use, guys here are pretty rough with them, garden style taps which screw to a wall aren't very strong, stopcock just held by copper pipe not strong enough, tired stainless pipe too and it was a struggle - weight of a heavy hose on doesn't help... and quarter turn taps are no good... people slam them off too quick, puts a shock through the pipes and causes leaks at the joins
so printed a load of these last time I re-plumbed, use plastic pipe now, 28mm ring and 15mm feeds to the taps, squidge of silicone in the big plastic bit, put the tap in, top on and screw to the wall with long stainless concrete screws... they're rock solid :-)
(top pulls down flat once it's screwed through)
Brilliant....i had visions of 3 foot long bits of plastic with T handles and u end..lol
Like the vast majority of “wanted” threads I read, I’m struggling with this thread as well.
There are literally hundreds on eBay of in drawer spanner racks for arranging your spanner’s in the tool box drawer and maximising space.
I get that most people want something for nothing but surely you’d be happy to throw up to £10 to resolve this problem?