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If you can't fix it with a hammer and a roll of duck tape, it's not worth fixing at all, my old mate said minutes before that nasty business with the hammer and a roll of duck tape. Tell us of McGyver-like repairs and whether they were a brilliant success or a health and safety nightmare.
( , Thu 10 Mar 2011, 11:58)
If you can't fix it with a hammer and a roll of duck tape, it's not worth fixing at all, my old mate said minutes before that nasty business with the hammer and a roll of duck tape. Tell us of McGyver-like repairs and whether they were a brilliant success or a health and safety nightmare.
( , Thu 10 Mar 2011, 11:58)
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that sounds like a good solution
I suggest using first a blowtorch and then a CO2 fire extinguisher
( , Fri 11 Mar 2011, 15:17, 1 reply)
I suggest using first a blowtorch and then a CO2 fire extinguisher
( , Fri 11 Mar 2011, 15:17, 1 reply)
*Checks man drawer*
Nope, can't see a blowtorch or CO2 extinguisher, what about heating it on the cooker and plunging it in the sink?
( , Fri 11 Mar 2011, 15:22, closed)
Nope, can't see a blowtorch or CO2 extinguisher, what about heating it on the cooker and plunging it in the sink?
( , Fri 11 Mar 2011, 15:22, closed)
What's for dinner?
Could work - fill the sink with iced water, heat the whole area and the plunge the aluminium part into the ice.
( , Fri 11 Mar 2011, 15:24, closed)
Could work - fill the sink with iced water, heat the whole area and the plunge the aluminium part into the ice.
( , Fri 11 Mar 2011, 15:24, closed)
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