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Hi Bill. Thank you. But Farnells wanted me to open an account. The more I think about it, all I require is a good screw with the correct thread, to remain screwed up tight to hold it together. Best wishes Kevin
____________________ Staying on the thread Kevin. |
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Passed Driver wrote: Hi Bill. Thank you. But Farnells wanted me to open an account. The more I think about it, all I require is a good screw with the correct thread, to remain screwed up tight to hold it together. Best wishes Kevin K Kevin, what is wrong in opening an account? Do you have to get your grandmothers signature to approve it ? Do it ! As Bill said, stop faffing about ! ____________________ Ron NCE DCC ; 00 scale UK outline. |
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Thank you. Ron . That is a good question but, I am not an electrician nor do I intend to be a regular customer, I do however have an account with screwfix . But I shop there regularly. Best wishes Kevin
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No pat on the back for you then Kevin! ____________________ At 6'4'', Bill is a tall chap, then again, when horizontal he is rather long and people often used to trip over him! . . . and so a nickname was born ![]() |
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Hi Bill. Thank you. But, the way I see it, I cannot am carrying half of London on my back, and that don’t take “ No Working Out “. Unless you have been an ex pat for so long??? Best wishes Kevin
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