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bloody, ell. i paid £70 for haupa.
 
They look very nice, but in all honesty they would gather dust in my shed as I don't have much call for em.


"EEE arr luv, just gotta extend yer ringmain cables"

Sometimes I wish I did have more use for them though....
well for someone coming from the beautiful malvern hills..thats an outstanding attempt at yorkshire...EEe by gum..well done there that un....

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and don`t forget to put wood in`t oi`l wen thas done in ere eh.....
 
Cheers for that I needed a new 10-16 mm crimper, just purchased one, cant lose out much for £20.00 :)

Well mine arrived today, had a rather big box delivered which I thought was a little excessive for a crimp tool. Open it too find they have sent me a BBQ :59:
 
How about this little bit of kit. With a bit of adapting to extend the drill bit(s) this could be a god send for TT system installations. Perfect for Bentonite and conductive mortar applications, or even part bored, part driven earth rods. The bored section backfilled with Bentonite, keeping the conductive moisture content constant....

Well worth having this bit of kit, if you do a fair amount of TT systems in your area... Plus you can even do your own fence posts etc, as well as a few other things...lol!!!!

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Well mine arrived today, had a rather big box delivered which I thought was a little excessive for a crimp tool. Open it too find they have sent me a BBQ :59:

That's interesting. Same happend to me today. I've e-mailed them and they asked for a photo of the box label.
They seem fairly keen to sort this out. With any luck, they'll send out the correct item and not bother with collecting the barbecue. I could do with a new one!
 

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