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dsquire:
Chris :doh: Several posters have sugested that you take the chucks into a tool supply store and try to fit a key from their supply. So far you have ignored them. If you want to play with the big boys, quit being so cheap and spend some money when necessary. Every one of your shortcuts ends up costing you more money in the end. Sorry to come down so hard on you but if you are honest with yourself you know that it's the truth. :D :D Cheers :beer: Don |
andyf:
Don, you may be being a bit stern with Chris. I live the other side of Manchester from him, and I don't think there are many real tool supply stores left in the city. I would be glad to find one myself. Plenty of places that deal in DIY type stuff and items used in building and allied trades, but I can't think of one which is likely to stock a key for an uncommonly small chuck. Maybe 40 miles away in Sheffield, but that would be an expensive trip for one small item. Andy |
Fergus OMore:
Cromwell Tools as I suggested has a depot in Salford. It has THREE pages of chuck keys. It's trying when one is trying or when one is trying, one is trying. Norman |
raynerd:
I work Mon - Fri and a family to sort out Saturday but many thanks for your reply. Chris |
Fergus OMore:
Yes! 'Work' is a four letter word. I gave up 35 years ago and it was the worst thing that I ever did. I should have retired-- much earlier :lol: Cheers :wave: N Sorry Chris, it was 37 years. Doesn't time fly when you are having fun? |
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