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Shower control knob

Does what it says on the tin
MrFoolish
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Re: Shower control knob

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Postby MrFoolish » June 2nd, 2021, 7:00 pm

Just a note to say the strap wrench did the trick in freeing my part, so thanks again. I thought at first it wasn't going to turn, but a bit of a bang on the handle did the trick.

I got the "Boa Constrictor, Medium" and it seems very well made.

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Re: Shower control knob

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Postby csearle » June 4th, 2021, 7:27 am

Itsallaguess wrote:For a couple of quid, it really is essential stuff that should go in the 'Duct-Tape' box for just these types of frustrating jobs...
It is also the tape to use for outdoor electrical jobs rather than standard insulating tape that suffers from slimy adhesive in heat, tape cracking/flaking in sun, and leakage in rain.

Chris

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Re: Shower control knob

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Postby csearle » June 4th, 2021, 7:30 am

MrFoolish wrote:I've been tempted to also buy some grips, as they seem like a useful tool for general use, and I don't own any. But I suspect I'd need a range of sizes.
I highly recommend these ones. Chris


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