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  • #18972
    Martin
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    I’ve just been tidying up my garage (if only to please the missus 🙄 ) and came across this tool that I haven’t used in anger for many a year (probably 20 years?)…………….I bet many of you ‘old codgers’ can relate to this priceless special tool we had in the van and used almost every day?

    First one to guess wins a FREE BUS PASS…..??? :rotl:

    #181140
    Dave_Conway
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    Re: Special tool of yesteryear

    When I saw the title I thought you were refering to jo90 😆

    Are you going to reply or shall I ?

    http://www.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/modules.p … 9433#89433

    Dave.

    #181141
    Martin
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    Re: Special tool of yesteryear

    Dave_Conway wrote:Are you going to reply or shall I ?

    No Dave….leave him to me……. :rotl:

    #181142
    Goatboy
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    Re: Special tool of yesteryear

    Special tool?

    Looks like a chisel 😕

    #181143
    Martin
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    Re: Special tool of yesteryear

    Goatboy wrote:Looks like a chisel 😕

    I stuck a measure alongside to show it’s over 2 feet long! 😉

    #181144
    iadom
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    Re: Special tool of yesteryear

    Looks like the driver I used to use to remove the bolts that held the inner bowl to the Power Unit on old Hotpoint 1500’s.

    Young Jim. 😉

    PS. Wish I had kept my old English Electric drum removal slide, that would have had them guessing.

    #181145
    eastlmark
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    Re: Special tool of yesteryear

    Yep that is what that is, all old Hotpoint enginees still have one, useful for eeprom removal 😆

    Infact its damn useful for anyone who, like me repairs Aga companions and modules as it fits the screw heads under the chrome caps perfectly.

    #181146
    AMS
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    Re: Special tool of yesteryear

    Is it Excalibur? I prostrate myself at your feet, my Liege.

    #181147
    Goatboy
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    Re: Special tool of yesteryear

    Martin wrote:I stuck a measure alongside to show it’s over 2 feet long! 😉

    Aye, it’s a big chisel 8)

    #181148
    iadom
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    Re: Special tool of yesteryear

    Somewhere in my garage is a box spanner that is around two foot long and the diameter of an old type drain pipe. Any guesses as to what that was for.

    #181149
    Lawrence
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    Re: Special tool of yesteryear

    iadom wrote:Somewhere in my garage is a box spanner that is around two foot long and the diameter of an old type drain pipe. Any guesses as to what that was for.

    Hpt Twin tub gear box nuts ?
    Lawrence

    #181150
    Alex
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    Re: Special tool of yesteryear

    iadom wrote:Somewhere in my garage is a box spanner that is around two foot long and the diameter of an old type drain pipe. Any guesses as to what that was for.

    2 instant thoughts.

    1) Taking heaters out of Rolls twin tubs.

    2) Undoing the nut at the bottom of the shaft of the turbulator of an English Electric Twin Tub.

    Probably neither, my memory is failing.

    Alex

    #181151
    iadom
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    Re: Special tool of yesteryear

    Lawrence wrote:

    iadom wrote:
    Somewhere in my garage is a box spanner that is around two foot long and the diameter of an old type drain pipe. Any guesses as to what that was for.

    Hpt Twin tub gear box nuts ?
    Lawrence

    Same shape but about three times as big.

    #181152
    iadom
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    Re: Special tool of yesteryear

    Alex wrote:

    2) Undoing the nut at the bottom of the shaft of the turbulator of an English Electric Twin Tub.

    Close. 😉

    #181153
    Lawrence
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    Re: Special tool of yesteryear

    iadom wrote:

    Lawrence wrote:
    Somewhere in my garage is a box spanner that is around two foot long and the diameter of an old type drain pipe. Any guesses as to what that was for.

    Hpt Twin tub gear box nuts ?
    Lawrence

    Same shape but about three times as big.

    I will ask my old chap in the morning and see if he can remember .

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