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Offers on;

2 tonne axle stands £10
2 tonne trolley jack £17
Alluminium folding hop up £20
5 metre cable reel £6

and from Thurs;

Dirty water sub pump £20


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On Mar 11, 8:50*am, The Medway Handyman
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and from Thurs;

Dirty water sub pump 20


I'd rather they cleaned it first!

Which reminds me, driving into the hospital the other day I saw a sign
"Major Incident Dirty Entrance". Who, or what, has to go in that way,
rather than the normal route?

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On 11/03/2011 10:42, Man at B&Q wrote:

Which reminds me, driving into the hospital the other day I saw a sign
"Major Incident Dirty Entrance". Who, or what, has to go in that way,
rather than the normal route?


Me... ;-)

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Man at B&Q wrote:
On Mar 11, 8:50 am, The Medway Handyman
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and from Thurs;

Dirty water sub pump 20


I'd rather they cleaned it first!

Which reminds me, driving into the hospital the other day I saw a sign
"Major Incident Dirty Entrance". Who, or what, has to go in that way,
rather than the normal route?

Anyone or anything that's suspected of having been exposed to toxins,
especially if you're near a forces base where they may or may not have
stored chemical weapons on site.

Terrorist victims, patients from hazchem incidents, that sort of person.

Builders who've been smashing asbestos cement with hammers.......

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2 tonne trolley jack £17


From the picture it looks a bit like the one I had where the pump handle
could be swivelled round to almost any angle to the jack itself. This
was marvellous for getting it placed safely in all sorts of strange
places, such as under boat bits on trailers.

I've never seen one since I broke the one here. My nearest Netto is
miles away in Wales, so I was wondering if anyone had actually looked at
one of these in the flesh..
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Bill wrote:

From the picture it looks a bit like the one I had where the pump
handle could be swivelled round to almost any angle to the jack itself.
This was marvellous for getting it placed safely in all sorts of strange
places, such as under boat bits on trailers.


Picked up exactly that trolley jack (yes, the handle swivels round) at
Lidl a couple of years ago so keep an eye there and at Aldi.

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