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how does that place make money. it isnt cheap, has expensive mail shot catalogues and most of the stuff is not really usuable in the building trade. an awful lot of stuf for old men with garage workshops though.
always a nice read for a toilet break though :thumbright:
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Post by tim'll fix it »

even mrs tim has been known to read the rutlands catalogue

some of the stuff looks very nice, but not for me
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Post by FirstFit »

ALot of the items they sell cant be found elsewhere, I have long been after some pinch dogs, but they are the only place I have found them!
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thats the point firstfit. how many people like you are about for them to cover the overheads of there set up?
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No good fro me they do not stock Blackspur and Rolson.

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dewaltdisney wrote:No good fro me they do not stock Blackspur and Rolson.

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i do a lot of fix and repair work so i use rutlands reasonably frequently for unusal items like miller dowels
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