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awemawson:
At least he doesn't use EXTRA VIRGIN OIL as cutting fluid.

 :ddb: But come to think of it he was looking for whale oil in one of the videos  :ddb:

John Stevenson:
In days of old the best steel was made by forging and quenching in virgins blood.

Probably why we have so much crap steel around today as the last known sighting of a virgin was on the works outing to Cadburys in 1938, History doesn't tells us though where she was a virgin on the way back.

John S.
Who doesn't do PC, H&S, ironing or sheet metal work.
lordedmond:
Or how about using the BFH for hitting things with or tightening bolts up FT

please insert your best expletive to ensure the message gets across


good job he does not live in Scunthorpe   :Doh:


John keep up the very good and very informative vid's


Stuart
PekkaNF:
When I saw the "Subject" I thought that the language was German or another language and someone needs help...Now I see that English language is very confusing. Do I need to excuse (my) French?

I found many videos very informative and inspiring. Specially John's.

I don't quite follow what is the big idea on this starting post.

PekkaNF
Bluechip:

--- Quote from: RobWilson on September 28, 2013, 05:01:06 AM ---
--- Quote from: jb3cx on September 28, 2013, 03:42:57 AM ---Get a life,there's nowt wrong with the language,

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I second that ,  ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, heaven forbid John has to use a Bastard file  :dremel: in one of his videos .   



Rob

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The Swiss even label them, in case you hadn't noticed.
 
Best to avoid Willy Waggadagger's plays too. One of the characters in 'King John' is Philip the Bastard.
 
Dave BC
 
 
 
 
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