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Posted by Anonymous. on January 22, 2008, 6:13 am
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> Neither have I, FWIW, and nor did the moulding factory I used to run,
> and we used these for both the workshop and the forklift truck.
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The law about theft and criminal damage, and the way that
it is enforced is just that ..... pedantic
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Posted by Peter Neill on January 22, 2008, 6:28 am
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>> Neither have I, FWIW, and nor did the moulding factory I used to run,
>> and we used these for both the workshop and the forklift truck.
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>The law about theft and criminal damage, and the way that
>it is enforced is just that ..... pedantic
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You're not a civil servant by any chance are you?
Peter
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Posted by Tony Jeffree on January 22, 2008, 8:01 am
Please log in for more thread options On Tue, 22 Jan 2008 11:28:24 +0000, Peter Neill
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>>> Neither have I, FWIW, and nor did the moulding factory I used to run,
>>> and we used these for both the workshop and the forklift truck.
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>>The law about theft and criminal damage, and the way that
>>it is enforced is just that ..... pedantic
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>You're not a civil servant by any chance are you?
Seems reasonably civil...but not terribly servile <G>
Regards,
Tony
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Posted by Trevor Jones on January 22, 2008, 8:55 am
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>>Neither have I, FWIW, and nor did the moulding factory I used to run,
>>and we used these for both the workshop and the forklift truck.
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> The law about theft and criminal damage, and the way that
> it is enforced is just that ..... pedantic
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Geez, man.
Sit on your hands, and ask someone to check that your door is locked,
and you can live risk free!
If you leave the curtains closed, you can resist the urge to whinge to
council about what you see the neighbor do, too!
The valves on propane bottles are usually a bugger to get undone.
Keeps the undetermined from getting them off.
The outfit that I saw the setup in, had a large bench, bolted down,
with a set of bars that went through the guard on the bottle. Slide the
guard onto the bars, apply the long handled wrench, and lean on it!
A look at what little threads remain, should tell you right off, which
direaction to turn. The ones I have, are all RH threads.
Once the top is uncorked, some hot water will remove a lot of the oils
that are inside. It's going to STINK!
Cheers
Trevor Jones
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Posted by Anonymous. on January 22, 2008, 8:58 am
Please log in for more thread options > Anonymous. wrote:
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>> The law about theft and criminal damage, and the way that
>> it is enforced is just that ..... pedantic
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> Geez, man.
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> Sit on your hands, and ask someone to check that your door is locked, and
> you can live risk free!
> If you leave the curtains closed, you can resist the urge to whinge to
> council about what you see the neighbor do, too!
I would not knowingly steal something nor deliberately damage
another's property.
Would you?
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> Neither have I, FWIW, and nor did the moulding factory I used to run,
> and we used these for both the workshop and the forklift truck.
>