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Thread ID: 102787 2009-09-01 08:27:00 Whereabout can I get an extra hole to be punched into a strap? Renmoo (66) PC World Chat
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806054 2009-09-04 06:02:00 On the other hand ask your local Council for a hole.

Probably you can find a pothole on your roads. There are some around here.

:D
Sweep (90)
806055 2009-09-04 09:18:00 On the other hand ask your local Council for a hole.

Probably you can find a pothole on your roads. There are some around here.

:D

Correct me if I am wrong but didn't he ask for a small hole?
Cicero (40)
806056 2009-09-04 21:44:00 On the other hand ask your local Council for a hole.

Probably you can find a pothole on your roads. There are some around here.

:D

Unfortunately they will be surrounded by blokes leaning on shovels watching some other bloke do all the work :punk
gary67 (56)
806057 2009-09-05 06:51:00 You seem to be talking from experience,tell us more! You left your diary open, I read it there........

Cheers

Billy 8-{) :thumbs:
Billy T (70)
806058 2009-09-05 06:58:00 The reason I chose to inquire a two dollar shop first is to see if I can get a cheap leather hole-puncher rather than going to a watchmaker and get it done for at least $5.

So far, none of the cheap shops sell one of those tools, so I will ask around in the city at the jewellers / watchmakers.

Cheers :)
Renmoo (66)
806059 2009-09-05 07:06:00 You left your diary open, I read it there........

Cheers

Billy 8-{) :thumbs:

60 odd posts for a small hole,what does this say about our group?

B,I hope the group are taken in by your lame excuse,very embarrassing!
Cicero (40)
806060 2009-09-05 08:15:00 Correct me if I am wrong but didn't he ask for a small hole?

Consider yourself corrected.

I was not told the width, length or breadth for the leather strap.
Sweep (90)
806061 2009-09-05 08:24:00 The reason I chose to inquire a two dollar shop first is to see if I can get a cheap leather hole-puncher rather than going to a watchmaker and get it done for at least $5.

So far, none of the cheap shops sell one of those tools, so I will ask around in the city at the jewellers / watchmakers.

Cheers :)

So as I advised earlier. Ask the jeweller / watchmaker how much it would cost for some extra holes. Fairly sure that they may ask you to buy a new strap. My last metal one cost around $36.00 approx four years ago. Still working today. Other than that eat more food maybe.
Sweep (90)
806062 2009-09-05 20:18:00 Unfortunately they will be surrounded by blokes leaning on shovels watching some other bloke do all the work :punk

I hear your vaulted "councils" have had to fire (NZ=sack) most of those leaning supervisors.

The Japanese have invented a shovel that stands on it's own.
SurferJoe46 (51)
806063 2009-09-05 20:52:00 Can sharpen the shovel handle to a point so they cant lean on them. prefect (6291)
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