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What's the most dangerous tool in your workshop

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Raymond Sanderson 211/05/2017 23:51:21
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I wonder if being a good quality spanner will he be able to get the life time exchange.

Could it have been he didn't do it but maybe a revenge thing from his wife, girlfriend, partner or even their other half IF he'd been caught out.


Anthony Knights12/05/2017 07:22:46
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There have been several posts about dodgy happenings with pillar drills. These are perfectly safe if the operator takes the trouble to clamp the workpiece down.

If you want dangerous, how about THIS

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I can already hear the screams of outrage from the elves.

Anthony Knights12/05/2017 07:26:00
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Somehow lost this picture from the previous post.clamps.jpg

MW12/05/2017 08:38:40
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According to the fireman at the scene, laugh

Martin King 212/05/2017 10:00:43
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Was he just checking the size requirements for 'member' ship of his local ME club.......

Chris Shelton12/05/2017 10:55:01
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Perhaps it was a Snap-On spanner.

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