Tool adaption...Any ideas what its from ?

Discussion in 'Tool Chat' started by jchflooring, Jun 18, 2013.

  1. jchflooring

    jchflooring Member

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    Had this done 10 years or so ago and still going strong. Any ideas what it could be or part of ?
     
  2. Matt

    Matt Well-Known Member Staff Member

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    Did it fall off a transit van ?
     
  3. Spacey

    Spacey Super Moderator Staff Member

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    What the hell do you use that for ? Looks like the bit that holds the blade on a trimmer ?
     
  4. sidney

    sidney Well-Known Member

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    Gear shifter off a motorbike?....or a gear lever from an old tractor?

    Got knows what you'd use it for in flooring though
     
  5. gareth

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    looks like metal made verson of the plastic part that holds the blade on a romas high tec trimmer ( the bit that all ways brakes ! ) nice one !
     
  6. Spacey

    Spacey Super Moderator Staff Member

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    That's what I ment ! I had metal pins fitted in mine which I like to use on naturals !
     
  7. jchflooring

    jchflooring Member

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    Spot on Spacey and Gareth :)

    Due to doing a lot of Natural flooring 10 years ago I needed something that was not going to keep breaking like the plastic ones always did. Had a local engineering firm lathe it up and its been worth its weight in gold ever since. Demonstrated it to Stikatak at one of their open days a few years ago. They showed initial interest but no follow up.

    Well done lads.
     
  8. mjfl

    mjfl Well-Known Member

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    great.. but no manufacturer is going to make something that lasts, they want it to break/wear out, otherwise they'll go bust for lack of sales..
     
  9. merit

    merit Well-Known Member

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    Apart from snapon
     
  10. Spacey

    Spacey Super Moderator Staff Member

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    Think that deserves a like then !
     
  11. jchflooring

    jchflooring Member

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    Yes but flooring tools are already the most expensive tools going. That's why I had this piece made as mine kept breaking and I kept sending it back for replacement. Don't call that very cost effective when it has to keep being replaced. If tools fail within 12 month you have the same sales of goods act protection as with everything else. If tools keep failing and being returned then surely:

    A. Us installers won't buy them anymore &

    B. The companies loose income due returned sales

    To machine something like that in China instead of UK would not cost much in comparison to the rest of the tool. Since I have replaced my tool bit has never let me down which is what its all about at the end of the day.
     

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