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    Worth putting in the shed

    came across these and thought they would be worthwhile putting in the shed/garage.
    for the price very good value IMO link has been changed to copper washers

    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/110-PC-Me...item4ad4e32fa3
    Last edited by threedogs; 26th November 2014 at 12:07 PM.
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    I am never sure about kits. Sometimes I think its better to get $15.00 worth of washers that you know fit your truck. I always seem to end up with a kit box full of left over parts that don't fit anything.
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    G`day TD
    Copper washers are much better for sump plugs as they are soft and deform and seal much better.
    Brass is hard and has a tendency to crack
    Just my opinion
    Beers and Cheers Pearcey

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    dont shoot the messenger lol yes copper is better I'll have a search
    Link is changed I must have thought they were copper
    but you know what thought thought dont you??? lol
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    No shooting Mr TD.
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