:bomb2: No it's not. Oh I'm sorry, of course he's beneath us Sparkes. He got made redundant and after a bit of searching he got offered a job with a building firm through a friend. He didn't want to be a dole scrounger so he took it. It's a job, he always works as part of a team on large industrial, hes not just trying to be a 'jack'.

Think how you would feel if someone chatted shyte about your OH. If I knew how to delete posts I would
Sorry if I offended you Kate it wasn't meant to. Just a little gentle mick taking (as I suspect you're doing to me right now) :)
 
I've recently used this booklet a fair bit, not a tool as such, but I keep it in the tool box. You can have a look/buy one here Product Availability - dott solutions Other than that, and very cheap, make sure you have a wire coat hanger in your tool kit. You can buy the best rods in the world but a wire hanger, bent to the right shape is invaluable!:shades_smile:
 
I've recently used this booklet a fair bit, not a tool as such, but I keep it in the tool box. You can have a look/buy one here Product Availability - dott solutions Other than that, and very cheap, make sure you have a wire coat hanger in your tool kit. You can buy the best rods in the world but a wire hanger, bent to the right shape is invaluable!:shades_smile:

ceiling grid wire works just as well and comes in handy toolbox sizes :)

very good availability on all good sites
 
My boss used to have an Ex-BT escort van, he locked the keys in and we managed to get some ceiling grid wire and feed it through the old flashing light hole and open the door... +1 for Ceiling grid wire!! Did take us like 3 hours though
 
My boss used to have an Ex-BT escort van, he locked the keys in and we managed to get some ceiling grid wire and feed it through the old flashing light hole and open the door... +1 for Ceiling grid wire!! Did take us like 3 hours though

must have been having an off day then. I can get into one of them old things in less than 30 seconds!
 
My first car was a Cavalier, I locked the keys inside it one rainy Friday evening and had to break into it with the coathanger trick. On the corner of our street was a phone box and there was a queue at it. One of the buggers rang the police on me and they turned up before I got into the thing.
 
Small right angle screwdriver set, useful when night stores have been fixed in tight corners or programmers have been fitted on top of other accessories too close to get normal drivers into
 
410605-close-quarters-hacksaw.jpgone of these, Havent used a hacksaw for ages now, great for allsorts
 
I keep my earth sleeve in a ragged bundle in my toolbox. If I can't find an end I just chop into it til I have a dozen ends to choose from. Drives my workmate nuts :D
 
I keep my earth sleeve in a ragged bundle in my toolbox. If I can't find an end I just chop into it til I have a dozen ends to choose from. Drives my workmate nuts :D

Haha that's what the guys do to me, I'm sad about my earth sleeve and try to keep it bundled, this method is no good for the boots of a general site though, I'll give it two days and if its not been slung in the skip cos it looks like rubbish then it'll be kicked to bits!
 

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