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6" nail for stirring tea.

Ratchet straps for "get out of jail" winch.

Logs for axle stands

Stirling board to turn a forwarder into a dumper :laugh1:

Trailer ramps for car ramp.

Beech wedges made "in wood"

 

climbed old quarry cliff faces using Mums washing line when I was a kid lol.

 

must be loads of heath robinsons I've forgotten :laugh1:

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Mole grips as a temporary clutch lever on an old Yam DT.

 

My niece came off her Bonneville and had to be taken to hospital, I rode the bike home with a Mole grip as gear lever. M8 ring spanner for stirring tea, dry cleaners wire coat hanger as gas welding wire on my Escort sill.

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Went out with girl whos dad was oil technician

He knocked sump plug off his car and lost oil

He said couple of pints of oil left so he rammed stick in to replace sump plug

And topped up with water

Said he knew oil emulsion would be good enough lubricant to get him home

 

Not sure I'd do it with modern engine though

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