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Geordie Spark
Yeah, course it is!
Mind you, my glass is always half full!
Well me, ye and Trev are alright Archie. It's all the rest of these argumentative buggers that's the problem.
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Yeah, course it is!
Mind you, my glass is always half full!
Well me, ye and Trev are alright Archie. It's all the rest of these argumentative buggers that's the problem.
I had to take a switch off the wall and when I came to replace it the screw will no longer bite, it appears the thread in yellow bit shown in the picture has warn down. If anyone could let me know what they are called so I can replace it I will be very thankful.
Cheers
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DOUGH!! Several days and an eager labourers broom passed before I needed to refix it.
Lesson learnt!
A what? I wasn't aware there was such a thing as an eager labourer!
But I've never seen yellow plastic bit before - just black ones.
That's because Tel was coming out of his apprenticeship and fitting these in the 50's whilst you were still running around the school yard in your shorts ..... :mellow:
My great grandfather was a lamp-lighter somewhere in Manchester.......the streets were lit by gas light and we kids would stand around the lamp at the end of the street waiting for it to come on. We were fascinated by the click, clunk and whooshing sound it made and then the sight of the mantle starting to glow - dim at first, but soon brightening up.
My great grandfather was a lamp-lighter somewhere in Manchester.
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