Omniata
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What's in the bag?
Errrmmm, a square?
What's in the bag?
Ah....once you knows it's it's obvious. The 20p for size confused me.......I thought it was two bits of metal lying on top of one another.Errrmmm, a square?
Ah....once you knows it's it's obvious. The 20p for size confused me.......I thought it was two bits of metal lying on top of one another.
Feel like a dummy now. Lol
Fab!
Was speaking to a former engineer guy last night, my boss so to speak, he told me of a time a company in the US sent a drill over, to Dormer I think, they claimed it was the smallest drill in the world... It got sent back with a hole drilled through the middle of it
I heard a similar story with a tube manufacturer, Accles & Pollock. The story is donkeys years old, returned it with another tube inside. Be interesting to find out if either is true.Fab!
Was speaking to a former engineer guy last night, my boss so to speak, he told me of a time a company in the US sent a drill over, to Dormer I think, they claimed it was the smallest drill in the world... It got sent back with a hole drilled through the middle of it
It's tiny! Thinking of getting a tiny toolbox for tiny tools to go in my normal sized toolbox...
Reminds me of Bourton on the Water has a model village you can walk round with a model of the model village inside it!
Accles & Pollock now that's a name from the past. If I had a quid for every fire I attended there I would be a rich man...lolSimilar to one of the midlands tube companies (Accles & Pollock?) got suident a sample of the smallest tube in the world, they sent it back with one inside it
I've got ten of those, for free. I've had them all my life.Fugi silicone formers I know it's not garage related but everyone has made a mess of smearing silicon round the bathroom and kitchen. These really are as good as the youtube video makes them out to be.