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Old 28th April 2008, 10:36 PM
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Ron,

I don't know how you manage it!

Mind you, wouldn't have worried me - I run MT3 (and have a selection of adapters to 2 and 1!)

Never mind - you're keeping this thread perking along - it'll eventually start looking starry!

John
hmm same here... but can you get MT2 to 3 adapters?? they would be a bit weird.... might be the easy fix for Ron, a new MT3 chuck
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Old 28th April 2008, 11:21 PM
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hmm same here... but can you get MT2 to 3 adapters?? they would be a bit weird.... might be the easy fix for Ron, a new MT3 chuck
That's just tempting fate.

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Old 29th April 2008, 12:14 AM
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hmm same here... but can you get MT2 to 3 adapters?? they would be a bit weird.... might be the easy fix for Ron, a new MT3 chuck
I've seen MT3 (Male) to MT2 (Female) but not the other way around.
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My daughter bought me a lever action corkscrew (like this) for Christmas - not a cheapie, either.




The lever handle broke off yesterday. You can see where it has had (for quite a while) a fault line 2/3rd the way through the handle.

I've decided to bookmark this thread so I can find it more easily.
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Old 6th May 2008, 01:38 PM
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Flamin' heck!

I bought a GMC battery powered multi-saw. The battery is faulty and it will only run the saw for a few minutes. I've tried cycling the battery. I guess it's a call to GMC on Monday.
Good news!

GMC posted out two batteries to replace the one faulty unit. Excellent service.
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Old 6th May 2008, 01:39 PM
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Ron, you need to add " and recieve faulty goods" to the subject line .
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Old 6th May 2008, 01:48 PM
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ive got a tv that doesnt work........

you interested......???

(cheap.....)
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Old 6th May 2008, 01:55 PM
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Surely back in the earlier pages there is a reference to the two faulty TVs I've already got?
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hmm......two faulty tvs........

reminds me of my ol mans tvs in the 70s.......pre colour days.......
barely surviving.....couldnt afford anything new in them days.......


there was two tvs......one had picture but no sound.......
the other had sound but no picture.......

we just had to have them both on the same channel at the same time........
but we survived.......

now we got colour tvs.......in just about every room........
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ZOOK!!!

mate,, its been ages,,
glad to see our wires still cross,,
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