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Locktight or superglue?

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Well why not!

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some of the old topics that have been dragged up should have some locktight added to them :D
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Either....particularly effective on Ladies toilet seats! :shocked!:
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Well you make your choice then you are stuck with it.



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'No Nails' is particularly good at sticking gardening boots to the floor of your workroom. This happened to me when, without knowing I stood in a small amount of the stuff, took me boots (well worn) off and left'm, neatly put away.... only to find that I could not move one of them the next day. When I eventually shifted it the sole was left stuck to the floor! :D
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hammer and nails, it may be old fashioned but you get to use a hammer.
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Are we back to Artists Farmer Giles again???? :o :D :oops: 8)
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Always wondered if that no nails stuff was any good, if it takes the soles of your boots off I’d guess so...


Now just to find a good use for it :lol:


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Post by always go commando »

if not applied properly though it becomes lose and turns into dangerously sharp 'prison shank like' bits that will go under your finger nail and an inch up your finger whilst scraping it of a dado rail. (anyone not know what a dado rail is?)
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Now then now then our Chunky

Lets leave my leetle prob where it belongs. Don't fancy being "staked out" by these here SF chaps.

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Post by chunky from york »

Always.


It is also called a 'picture rail' and in houses with high ceilings is a foot or so down the wall from the ceiling and goes all the way round the walls, to complement the skirting board and any wainscotting. :o :oops: :oops:
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This hear bloke bought a gurt big piccy from I and he refused my offer of hooks to hang said picture. "I use NO NAILS" quotes him to me.

Came back this Saturday to buy a duplicate piccy of the one he had bought previously. It fell off the wall and brained his little Yorkie dog! I was Pi**ing me sides whilst I affixed the hooks to the new new piccy. Said gentleman was not amused at my crying with laughter at the accident to his little doggy! "It's not funny it really hurt the poor little chap" "Didnt it Yorkie" ( he had this bloody rat like thing in his arms at the time) That was it had to stop as me sides were splitting. Best laugh I've had in years!

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Post by Mike »

Always go Commando..... A Dado rail is what a dado runs along... my Missus had one that worked with Duracell Plus and she still hasn't changed the batteries.
Ps... the rail broke the first time she used it :o
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