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
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.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...
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Re: Shower control knob
I highly recommend these ones. ChrisMrFoolish 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.
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