Who's some guy?:blink:
Who's some guy?:blink:Some guy PMed me and asked for pics of the pockets of my bags, I deleted all my PMs before replying
I dont know, hence the thread. Haha.Who's some guy?:blink:
Can you do the pair for $250?Ill send you a worn sock for $200USD.
What kind or work are you doing now where you need that drift pin/ adjustable wrench? Seems like an iron worker tool.Some guy PMed me and asked for pics of the pockets of my bags, I deleted all my PMs before replying
No, one has already been sent to Japan.Can you do the pair for $250?
Just tray at the moment, we have a shutdown this Saturday so back to actual "electrical" work, need to run 8 cantols from the transformer disconnect to our new board then get 3 floors livened up. I normally just carry the spud ratchet but had the shifter on me today to break some nuts off that I couldnt get any weight behind due to the tin knockers and **** shepherds having there stuff up. The spuds are good for getting the tray joiners into place after making saddles and kicks into it, helps it sit square momentarily to slip a bolt in. Also handy for getting large cantol lugs bent around.What kind or work are you doing now where you need that drift pin/ adjustable wrench? Seems like an iron worker tool.
Its all exposed in a hipster type office, like google sort of thing, otherwise we would have made it a straight through under the beams plus we save money on the seismic bracing kits keeping it less than 400mm off the ceiling.Nice. I haven't installed cable try in many years.
Looks like the run in that last pic is going to be a fun pull.
He said YOUR feet, not pickled pigs-feet. :whistling2:Ill send you a worn sock for $200USD.