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How neat,remember when that looked really good.View attachment 55007View attachment 55007
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Socket is on the skew a bit though!!!!How neat,remember when that looked really good.View attachment 55006View attachment 55007View attachment 55007
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Back in the 1950s and 60s that would have been the muts nuts
corrected that for you , you philistine pirate.Ah...buckle clips...very neat.
Socket a bit askew, and the faceplate screws should behorizontal!vertical
corrected that for you , you philistine pirate.
and i called pirate a philistine.... sheesh.Screws should always be on the diagonal (at a forward slash orientation) , anything else is just badger rough...
Screws finish at the positions the impact driver stops surely? ?Screws should always be on the diagonal (at a forward slash orientation) , anything else is just badger rough...
Impact driver used on machined accessory fixing screws surely not?????Screws finish at the positions the impact driver stops surely? ?
Well it's already in your hand from tightening the terminal screws, so why not?Impact driver used on machined accessory fixing screws surely not?????
I saw a job a few months ago... brand new rewire... and every single faceplate was cracked by both the screw holes !Impact driver used on machined accessory fixing screws surely not?????
I’m joking Pete I’m jokingImpact driver used on machined accessory fixing screws surely not?????
Can't believe you guys haven't grasped the new terminology...it's a "rattler" and is used to tighten everything!
Philistine, eh? Moi?
Nicest thing anyone's ever said about me!
Torque set to highI saw a job a few months ago... brand new rewire... and every single faceplate was cracked by both the screw holes !
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