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Pugi
16-04-2006, 02:19 PM
This fine DP stick was picked up at Box Hill on Easter Sunday and works brilliantly to persuade a jammed starter relay to 'knock it off'. I will hopefully not be needing it much longer so someone else might have use of it? This fine stick retails well over 100 quid, but I'll be happy with a tenner for it. Alternatively I'd swap it for a starter relay. Open to offers.

http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f150/Frenum/BoxHill029.jpg

johndark
18-04-2006, 07:44 PM
Impressive though that is,do you have any web addresses where i might peruse other,similar, devices?Preferably in a mock carbon finish,as opposed to the laughable replica-wood item.It would have to be ludicrously expensive,and take weeks to be delivered.Is it double-ended?

Darry
18-04-2006, 07:51 PM
Well you did ask. :twak:

http://www.8beaks.com/barky_sticks.htm

johndark
18-04-2006, 08:20 PM
I'm not even going to click on 'Foot Toys'!(not til the wifes out of the room anyway):eek:

The Kevlar Kid
18-04-2006, 08:38 PM
Well you did ask. :twak:

http://www.8beaks.com/barky_sticks.htm

LMFAO :D :D :D

johndark
18-04-2006, 08:53 PM
I hate that.Pugi's just trying to make an honest buck,then global-scale domineering ,oppressive concerns try to steam-roller the little guy off the scene.I mean it's all about scale,size,power.They sell sticks in batches of 200 for goodness sake! Where do these people get off? Do they think sticks grow on...............:fou: .............Heeeeeey!!!!!!,WAIT A MINUTE""£$$!!!

Julie
19-04-2006, 05:15 AM
I'd much rather buy that than one of didges 'logs'!!

Pugi
20-04-2006, 11:23 PM
Yes, it is double ended for convenience.

Inasmuch as Didge's logs are far more impressive size wise and even offer a range of scents, I'm afraid most of them are not 'ard enough for these kind of jobbies. They also leave odd stains.

The sticks in the link are fine for the small jobs, but are only up to 1/3" thick, while mine is a full inch thick and up for all kind of heavy duty work, a precision tool still though.

C'mon...someone must need one of these. One more week and I'll stick it on eBay. (Poor pun intended I'm afraid)