Brass cage

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tinweevil
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Brass cage

#1 Post by tinweevil »

I use an ordinary slide hammer.

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Posted: Mon Nov 06, 2006 2:34 pm Post subject: Brass cage

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I use an ordinary slide hammer.

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me, for my brass cages i generally use... errrrr... a hack-saw and a hammer n chisel???

:chortle:

were you completely mangled when you wrote that?

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What was I smoking?

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:oops:

Seems so. It was supposed to be a reply to the question about how to get a water pump cage out. I wondered where the hell that reply had gone. I must have hit new thread instead of reply. Ho hum.

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#4 Post by Dollyboy »

haha. did make me chuckle tho, had all sorts of random stuff to put there, eg iced buns, vacuum cleaners, pencils etc, but not sure that many people would appreciate my sence of humor...
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#5 Post by xvivalve »

Iced buns and vacuum cleaners...ho ho ho, you too Kev? At least I don't have the excuse of watching too much TV.

I have a nice cellar though...they came to read the meters yesterday, but I wouldn't let them out...err, I mean in.
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