Handy tools for the workshop

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Handy tools for the workshop

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Thought I'd start this one in opposition to Ray's "No modern home should be without ...." viewtopic.php?t=7922

So, I bought one of these https://www.temu.com/goods.html?_bg_fs= ... e_sn=10029
along with a lot of other bits, that site is addictive. The parcel arrived a day or two ago, opened it just now and found that thing in a box .... had to go back to Temu to see what it was :roll:
Haven't given it a test drive yet, but it does look like a time saver ..... if I can find the "safe place" I stored it and remember how to use it ;) :lol:

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I can't open the link Terry.
Sez item sold out and wants me to do a puzzle... but that's not happening.
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Nup... same as before
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Both links work for me.

Try this Bernie. https://www.temu.com/au/-folding-ruler- ... kmqjym56xi

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Your one wants me to register and sign in...also not happening. George.
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Does this one work for you Bernie https://www.amazon.com.au/Adjustable-Mu ... B0DK9KJ2RD

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Yes Terry Amazon worked.
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