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Manxmodder:
Hi Simon, I've had a skeet at the heli pins in your link and I have used them to repair cracks in masonry walls in the past.
They are used with a chemical resin to bond them into slots which one has to cut across the crack with a diamond disc on an angle grinder. Clean the slot out,apply resin and then bed the heli pin into the goo,fill crack out to level with more resin or cement and the job is a goodun'.
They provide a simple but very effective method of stabilising masonry defects and the end result looks very much like stapling or stitching.....The mics look a good find,quite tidy and not knocked about too much :thumbup: ...... OZ.
krv3000:
hi all well all I got this week end was sum files a brass brush and a bag of wire wool all for £1 and three tins of gas for £1
S. Heslop:
Got this multimeter for a pound, guy implied it wasn't working but hopefully it'll be an easy fix.
Also got a pair of air fed respirators for a bit more than i'd usually ever pay at a boot sale, but I didn't get much at Harrogate yesterday and had the money on me. I'm wanting to do a bit of sand blasting in the future and maybe something like this will come in handy for that. One interesting thing is that the inside of the respirators is a diaphragm that I assume is so people can hear what you're saying inside the mask.
tom osselton:
Nice respirators make sure you use a oilless compressor to keep the oil out of your lungs!
S. Heslop:
--- Quote from: tom osselton on May 10, 2015, 05:08:21 PM ---Nice respirators make sure you use a oilless compressor to keep the oil out of your lungs!
--- End quote ---
I did a bit of searching and apparently that filter is for getting the oil out of the air. They're amazingly expensive, but unfortunately replacement filters for them are too.
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