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On 13/04/2018 17:34, John Rumm wrote:
I have from donkey's years ago a nice selection of wood screws, slotted. Unless you have a particular need for "period" screws in furniture restoration, you can save loads of hassle by lobbing them in a bin ;-) I've got all my late dad's, my late uncle's, and my late brother-in-law's dad's slotted screws, and they were all avid collectors of fixings. Seems a shame to throw them away, but I'll never use them. Nails are an even bigger issue. I mean, there's no way a nail goes out of date or is superseded to the point of being useless, but I really have a got a lot of them. My dad in particular would buy 200 nails for every job, without checking his stock. Bill |
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