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Anything in the kitchen. I can be as delicate as needed on tools, quick, even skillfull. But in the kitchen everything doesnt seem to work for me. Ive just had a struggle with the electric tin opener. My wife just offers the tin to opener it whizzes round job done. Me everytime I have to try then analyze why it doesnt engage. GGGrrrrrrrhhhhh

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Fencing wore tensioners.... Can never get them on right.

 

Barbed wire is the spawn of satan himself aswell.

 

And today it was chains for transporting on to flatbed, wound it up and it jumped off the chain shortener. Caught my arm and it ruddy well hurt.

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This vice that my mate has bolted to his JCB bucket, jaws just bend. The pin in the picture, we did the vice up till it just held the pin then he took another 1 3/4 turns on the handle before he bottled out!

He says its OK for holding the saw for sharpening but nothing more.

 

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This vice that my mate has bolted to his JCB bucket, jaws just bend. The pin in the picture, we did the vice up till it just held the pin then he took another 1 3/4 turns on the handle before he bottled out!

He says its OK for holding the saw for sharpening but nothing more.

 

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Owww! that made me feel uncomfortable, like a shiver down my spine!

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Torx bolts you can remove 9 out of 10 of them perfectly fine but it's always the last one that strips itself. They have a use but manufacturers should not use torx bolts where they will either get dirty,need to be tight or will be exposed to water.

The torx bolts on a timber wolf 150 chipper blades is a good example

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