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Exxos's B-roll blog of nothing in particular

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Who knows...

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HigashiJun wrote: 13 Nov 2025 22:34 Who knows...
:lol:
Her eyes do light up when she's talking about murders..
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@exxos

Better to keep an eye open at night then...
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Had to do some pipework earlier. When'ya don't have the right tools but too stubborn to give up.. Had to fit a new non-return valve..

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All the pipework there is "exxos custom". Because as ya'know.. stuff doesn't ever work right and never up to the job..

Fitted a x10 more powerful pump years ago. Had to then have a "feedback bypass" to let the pressure go when I turn the machine off else unclipping a hose resulted in exxos getting soaked! So there a bypass running all the time now to stop that from happening.

It's fine as long as something doesn't blow apart as i've got a 35 meter high head pressure now.. :lol: :twisted: :twisted:
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Look at those kids toy tools. :lol:

If I could be bothered to get of my bum, id show you some proper stilsons.
Ridgid 32", used to have some 48" ones a few years back. You didn't want to pick those up too often
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PhilC wrote: 20 Nov 2025 16:04 If I could be bothered to get of my bum, id show you some proper stilsons.
Ridgid 32", used to have some 48" ones a few years back. You didn't want to pick those up too often
The one on the left are stilsons. very old ones.. problem is I needed 2 of them. But they are a bit bulky for that job. Ordered some 12" adjustable spanners earlier as they probably be fine. I only had a 10" one and didn't open wide enough.
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Was at a customer's house the other day and there was these two cats constantly meowing because they wanted food even though they had just been fed..

It was just hilarious because both of them went to their empty dish and just stared at it continuously.. As if by some magic they could mentally project food into the dish :lol: :lol:

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Don't forget your towel...

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exxos wrote: 20 Nov 2025 16:24 Was at a customer's house the other day and there was these two cats constantly meowing because they wanted food even though they had just been fed..

It was just hilarious because both of them went to their empty dish and just stared at it continuously.. As if by some magic they could mentally project food into the dish :lol: :lol:


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We always need a feline inspector of works everywhere we go - hopefully they were doing that too ;)
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felicemaggie wrote: 02 Dec 2025 15:08 We always need a feline inspector of works everywhere we go - hopefully they were doing that too ;)
There was definitely giving their empty dish a intense inspection that's for sure..

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