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  • #86092
    Deltic007
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      @deltic007

      Hi all,

      I have a quantity of thread and plug Guages that I wish to sell on,does anyone know if they are worth selling,if they are worth it then great,you may know someone who wants a specific size then tell them to email [email protected] and we can sort from there.

      #5997
      Deltic007
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        @deltic007
        #86093
        Deltic007
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          @deltic007

          all GO NOGO type

          #86096
          Ian P
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            @ianp

            I'm in the market for eight gauges if you have the right ones?

            They are all for M45 threads with 3mm pitch and I need male and female LH and RH. Do you have those?

            Ian

            #86097
            Deltic007
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              @deltic007

              I will have a lok mate although i doubt it certainly on the female ones and the LH.

              #86102
              Ian P
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                @ianp

                Maybe dont bother, its a full set or none really.

                Spelling does not bother me, anyone can make a mistake, but I am not your mate!!!

                Ian

                #86103
                Ady1
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                  @ady1

                  It's a colloquialism

                   

                  In Scotland he would say "Jim" or "Jimmy" instead of "mate" in the full knowledge that you're probably not called Jimmy and you're not mates.

                   

                  Edited By Ady1 on 28/02/2012 23:17:21

                  #86119
                  Ian P
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                    @ianp
                    Posted by Ady1 on 28/02/2012 23:13:57:

                    It's a colloquialism

                    In Scotland he would say "Jim" or "Jimmy" instead of "mate" in the full knowledge that you're probably not called Jimmy and you're not mates.

                    Edited By Ady1 on 28/02/2012 23:17:21

                    Ady

                    If it was spoken to me I would agree it comes under your definition and I would probably not even have been aware the term was used. Putting it into the written form changes it completely.

                    Ian P

                    #86122
                    Eric Cox
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                      @ericcox50497

                      Oh, come on duck, no offence was meant.

                      #86123
                      mick
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                        @mick65121

                        Down here in the old town of Hastings you might be call "my old young'en" when clearly you can't be both!

                        #86133
                        Ian S C
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                          @iansc

                          This is an international forum, don't be suprised by the terms used , what means one thing in one part of the world(or part of UK), means something else to others else where. When I visited in the late 70s and mid 80s I had trouble in some parts understanding/ making myself understood, I think we were all speaking English, It all goes to make life interesing (perhaps). Ian S C

                          #86141
                          magpie
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                            @magpie

                            Hi Deltic

                            Bet you wished you had never asked the question now eh? Do'nt you just love gratitudewink 2

                            Cheers Derek

                            #86168
                            Deltic007
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                              @deltic007

                              Yes that Ian chap seems a little bitter and twuisted over something,Anyway i find most people on here very fiendly but there always a minority and i guess he is it!

                              Mike

                              #86169
                              Donald Wittmann
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                                @donaldwittmann92536

                                Deltic007,

                                I would'nt worry about upsetting Mr prima donna. I have upset a few folk on here .

                                Maybe your "mate" would be better off getting a job in a circus. does Coco ring any bells?

                                You are correct that there are some friendly types here [but according to some I don't come into that catagory] although praise be, I'm not sensitive like your "mate"

                                Donald.

                                #86171
                                Ian P
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                                  @ianp
                                  Posted by magpie on 29/02/2012 13:39:52:

                                  Hi Deltic

                                  Bet you wished you had never asked the question now eh? Do'nt you just love gratitudewink 2

                                  Cheers Derek

                                  Actually its me who wishing that I never asked the question!

                                  Ian P

                                  #86174
                                  Gray62
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                                    @gray62

                                    Ian,

                                    Why the attitude, someone is offering something you may want, makes a polite response, uses a generally accepted English firendly term and you get all bent out of shape over it!!!

                                    Mate, you really need to lighten up a little,.

                                    marra, pal,. buudy, friend, etc etc.

                                    It is all just a term of polite friendliness, don't take it to heart or be offended!!!

                                    Chill dude

                                    #86178
                                    AndyB
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                                      @andyb47186

                                      Out here in the East of England my father is 'old boy' at 85, so is my great nephew who is 5!

                                      All males are called or referred to as old boy, as all females are referred to as old girl, irrespective of age.

                                      We know our own colloquialisms but are not too keen on some others…

                                      An old boy was standing outside his house in a rural village in Suffolk when a big shiny 4×4 pulled up beside him, driven by Londoners who had just moved up but who didn't know their way round yet.

                                      "Hello John, can you tell me how to get to St Margarets?"

                                      "How do you know my name is John?" said the old boy.

                                      "Err…well, I guessed" came the reply.

                                      "Best you guess your way to St Margarets then!"

                                      wink

                                      Andy

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