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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:

 

I've used logs as axle stands until my tractor fell of them :thumbdown: I use proper stands now :)

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i used to have a yamaha chappie monkey bike to play on when i was wee, it regularly ran out of fule on me so i used to carry a can of lynx deoderant with me and if it ran out of fule i could get home by spraying lynx into the air intake which was located on top of the engine.

 

i had a Suzuki sj410 that the clutch cable had stretched on so i had a load of washers and nuts threaded over it to extend the cable shroud i did thousands of miles like that. i used to carry a tub of spare washers to add on each time it streched a bit more.

 

also know a chap who drove from NE scotland to the south of france in a PUG 205 he had several calour gas bottles in the boot and a length of rubber hose running from them over the back seat inbetween the front seats through the dash and into the fule line.

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Concrete to stop the exhaust blowing where the manifold just wouldn't pull up tight enough to the cylinder head. Great thick wodge of it all along the top.

 

Nothing - or more accurately, eyelids - to finish some welding on the boat when my welding helmet blew overboard and sank. Just did it with my eyes shut.

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