Some WD-40, a vice grip, and a roll of duct tape. Any man worth his salt can fix almost any problem with this stuff alone..
speric07 to CharlesCalthrop
14 Jul 167#8
Theresa May could try this with her new cabinet, apparently it has loads of problems.
crazylegs to CharlesCalthrop
14 Jul 16#9
Hard boiled egg when I wanted soft boiled!
Fix that..lol
biggysilly to CharlesCalthrop
14 Jul 164#17
My dad, god rest his sole said all you need in a toolbox is a big hammer and a french letter. "If you can't fix it then fcuk it"
Inked666 to CharlesCalthrop
14 Jul 16#20
as long as there isn't any screws that need doing up...lol
Jollyhoho to CharlesCalthrop
15 Jul 16#23
Don't worry I get the reference :smirk: now go fix that house across the street and learn that maybe we're not so different after all...
JDPower to CharlesCalthrop
15 Jul 16#26
Man-card revoked, you forgot the most important one - a hammer :wink:
xenophon
15 Jul 16#25
Corbyn's cabinet keeps falling to pieces. Been patched up with any tools he can find.
Godspeed
15 Jul 161#24
banterchicken
14 Jul 16#22
Cheers as a welder/fab I use absolutely loads of these so will get a few more sets
Wowhats
14 Jul 16#21
I have an original pair of Vise Grip from 1979 and still going strong! Although not as shiny as the one's shown here.
The best tool a man could ever have!...........
gazz33
14 Jul 16#19
Thanks op, Heat added
veedubjai
14 Jul 16#18
One for my toolbox.:smiley:
sradmad
14 Jul 162#16
good find op, heat added :smiley:
Godspeed
14 Jul 162#15
Rusty old imperial nuts? :laughing:
shug119
14 Jul 16#14
Good price for home use.
PowerPantsPete
14 Jul 16#13
Cheers OP, I've grabbed a set. Have some heat! :wink:
summerof76
14 Jul 163#12
Great deal, heat added
shabbird
14 Jul 163#2
Get a grip ssc1 :wink:
ssc1 to shabbird
14 Jul 1612#11
yo fool, use the right tool.
IndyS
14 Jul 161#10
any good for nipple pinching?
wpj
14 Jul 16#7
Have a pair of these originals in front of me at the moment (my father's) which are pre-1960 as I played with them as a child.
I have had many pairs of cheaper ones as well, but they all end up going into the recycling bin.
J4GG4
14 Jul 16#5
Mine are well..WELL used. Probably 20 years old and the thinner nosed ones. These will just pop in the tool cabinet in the shed for when i do need them. I don't use tools that often so for a occasional use i think they'll be ok?.
J4GG4
14 Jul 16#3
These are great, got a pair of mole grips which when in the closed position they are lop sided. Desperately need to change them.. Always come in handy so I will grab these. Cheers OP.
slimy31 to J4GG4
14 Jul 16#4
These may not be any better, I've bought brand new (albeit cheap) grips and they're skewed straight from opening the pack!
Opening post
5" (127mm), 7" (177mm) and 10" (254mm).
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"Mole grips were developed by Thomas Coughtrie in 1955, then managing director of M. K. Mole and Son.[2] Mole Grips were manufactured in Newport South Wales just off the M4 by the Brynglas Tunnels, travelling west the Mole sign was visible immediately before entering the tunnel." wiki
Great price so long as they are up to the job!
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Fix that..lol
The best tool a man could ever have!...........
I have had many pairs of cheaper ones as well, but they all end up going into the recycling bin.
"Mole grips were developed by Thomas Coughtrie in 1955, then managing director of M. K. Mole and Son.[2] Mole Grips were manufactured in Newport South Wales just off the M4 by the Brynglas Tunnels, travelling west the Mole sign was visible immediately before entering the tunnel." wiki
Great price so long as they are up to the job!