Re: Top hose clips
Posted: Fri Jan 31, 2020 9:25 am
They must be worn out by now, shirley?PaulD738 wrote:I’ve got a pair, very rusty.... I suppose?
I’ll dig em out and post a pic and if interested make me an offer?
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They must be worn out by now, shirley?PaulD738 wrote:I’ve got a pair, very rusty.... I suppose?
I’ll dig em out and post a pic and if interested make me an offer?
Those are in fine fettle I’ll have you knowAlan H wrote:They must be worn out by now, shirley?PaulD738 wrote:I’ve got a pair, very rusty.... I suppose?
I’ll dig em out and post a pic and if interested make me an offer?
I did exactly the same Malky!... a length of chrome wardrobe rail from B and Q in fact. Got loads left over and it costs pence!malky wrote:Just get a piece of chrome or stainless tubing and cut it to the right size then cut a slot in it - open it up and slide it on the hose -i used the leg of an old table - much cheaper than £55 !
Is non conformist another word for tight as a ducks posterior?Alan H wrote:I like non standard, especially if it does the job as well as oem, but saves money too.
Helps me to be a non-conformist, whatever that might be....
That's 5 words, Shirley.PaulD738 wrote:Is non conformist another word for tight as a ducks posterior?Alan H wrote:I like non standard, especially if it does the job as well as oem, but saves money too.
Helps me to be a non-conformist, whatever that might be....