Pilgrimmick
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Thought it was a steel comode!Welding on that beautiful engineers table would be my biggest concern.
Wouldn’t want to be buying another one of those when it’s fooked
Thought it was a steel comode!Welding on that beautiful engineers table would be my biggest concern.
Wouldn’t want to be buying another one of those when it’s fooked
Well, I personally would have screwed it on the other way up - to stop me being tempted to strike an arc on the 'thready/screwy' bitWill any of the bodgineers actually spot what’s wrong?
Don't think you'd want anybody poking that in your earWhat’s that thing on the bench? Looks like the thing the doctor uses to peer in to my ears!
Far too subtle, needs a bigger clamp
This oozes quality Dave.
This oozes quality Dave.
This oozes quality Dave.
You’ll post a picture of the bruise when you jump on one day and it snaps won’t you?It's the multiple knots that really make it
[Lemon on the inside]And of course the use of yellow cord to keep in with the JD colour scheme
Looks like a repair needed due to the side effects of cake?
Oh, it's not because it's Hi-Viz thenAnd of course the use of yellow cord to keep in with the JD colour scheme
[Lemon on the inside]
Cough cough cough
So, is there a story behind the innersprung step, that you'd like to share with the group...
Looks like a repair needed due to the side effects of cake?
I've invisible welded re-bar under the steps on a McC that I drive.
Oh, it's not because it's Hi-Viz then
That must have taken some stick, John Deere’s are know for their heavy duty long lasting footsteps