I do not know why you cannot use a long nib marker for £2 and more than 250 uses, unless you have holes deeper than 30mm.
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I do not know why you cannot use a long nib marker for £2 and more than 250 uses, unless you have holes deeper than 30mm.
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It does what is says on the, er, "tin cover" : for marking deep holes and inspections.What on earth is a long nib marker - totally new to me. What's it used for?
It's like a picture of a fish they bring up from the deep all weird looking and new!
I think the last place was Cromwell tools, because I was buying other things at the same time. But I think amazon and ebay have them.Where do you normally buy them Richard ? I've sharpened pencils with a knife before to give a very thin longer end but that's a faff.
So the UK stockists are Wickes and Screwfix ..... Says it all... Aimed at DIYers or bodgers
I do not know why you cannot use a long nib marker for £2 and more than 250 uses, unless you have holes deeper than 30mm.
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