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On Sat, 03 Jan 2004 20:34:20 GMT, "Jet"
wrote: Had to do this myself so I dug a used silicone tube out of the wheelie bin, unscrewed (eventually) the nozzle and inserted one of SWMBO's finest knitting needle into the hole (Backwards, holding pointy end or you risk puncturing the disk) to force the plunger disk out. Clean the tube / nozzle / plunger disk then fill with pva ![]() Screwfix do a bag of 12 new nozzles for 99 pence - item #84994. I bought a bag last week when ordering something else. Reason for getting these nozzles was that I'm fed up of throwing away half a tube of Gripfill (or similar) when I'm part way thru a job. Now I don't think it will extend the Gripfill past the end of the job, but if it can just hold back the inevitable for a couple of hours that'll do me. Haven't tried it out yet, but for a few pence I may save a few pounds. PoP Replying to the email address given by my news reader will result in your own email address being instantly added to my anti-spam database! If you really want to contact me try changing the prefix in the given email address to my newsgroup posting name..... |
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