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It broke
So yesterday was a sad day
I’ve owned a leather belt for 28 years and wore it almost every day but yesterday the metal buckle broke What was the last thing you had that broke? |
My Xbox 360 which I rarely play on but have been using more recently.
I disk tray wouldn't opened so I googled it.... Ended up opening it up and giving it a fiddle.... It did the trick, must have been jammed. I was quite impressed with myself. I thought it was heading for the junkyard. Sorry about the belt. That would be so annoying.....you almost form an attachment. |
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Covid Times Eating Problems. |
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Metal fatigue |
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It's all Joe wicks faiut :fist::fist::fist: |
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You could get a new buckle fitted... |
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i had a mug that middle girl gave me about 10 years ago that I used every morning with my Capuccino and about a month ago it chipped so i had to retire it to a cupboard. I now use a weather decor mug that Ex Mrs LT's parents gave me for Christmas in 2004 for that morning cuppa.
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our glass TV table exploded, we had it 13 years...
just the top section made a right mess :fist: |
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search replacement belt buckles on ebay |
I've got to cut two rings off , already had a ring cutter arrive but putting offtil i can stand it no longer as i love these rings,i keep hoping it was just the heat and they'd get a bit looser ,i'll just persevere with the ring cutter at the ready :laugh:
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The Jewellers cut them off free of charge...just have them enlarged..I dont think its that expensive. |
Probably my workbench.
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Wow….didn’t realise glass could explode like that. |
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I didn’t want to take the band off and it didn’t hurt, but it was obvious that it wouldn’t be easy to remove if I did want to take it off. I went down the ice route, but that was so cold that it DID hurt, and it didn’t work either, maybe I was too much of a wimp with the icy cold pain! I eventually went to a jeweller in Hatton Garden who specialised in ring repair, to explore having it cut off and repaired. He rubbed some ‘magic’ cream on my finger, working it around for maybe 30 to 40 seconds, and gradually painlessly eased the band off. He then checked the size of my finger with a selection of rings. He told me to go get a coffee somewhere and return in an hour. When I got back he slid the band back on and asked me to try to get it off and on again, this I could do, and it fit close enough for me to know that it wouldn’t slide off accidentally. I said “Thanks a lot, how much is it and how did you do it?” He said, “£30, and I heated it until it expanded to your finger size, then plunged it in cold water.” |
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