Need a lift ???

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Bought this pair of air bags off e bay £8.55 incl postage . Just used for the first time after fitting a new cooker too low at front and these two little airbags picked it up no trouble so I could adjust the feet, a bargain imo.
 

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I used these to align a Upvc door and frame I fitted a while back.
I have see an Green Flag guy use a couple to gently open up a gap in my mates car door so he could get his door opening kit in when my mates Audi decided to lock itself with the keys in the ignition.
 
Saw some of those on a shop recently, thought what a good idea, but unsure how I'd use them.
So I didn't buy :(
 
Saw some of those on a shop recently, thought what a good idea, but unsure how I'd use them.
So I didn't buy :(

You squeeze and release, squeeze and release the rubber bulb and the bag pumps up. :whistle2: :xgrin:

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Saw some of those on a shop recently, thought what a good idea, but unsure how I'd use them.
So I didn't buy :(

I got mine thinking they might come in handy , and they have(y)
 
Well, my daughter has a dishwasher that was installed by previous owners who then tiled the floor.
This means the appliance will not just pull out.
These may be useful to lift whilst screwing up the legs.

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I used these to align a Upvc door and frame I fitted a while back.
I have see an Green Flag guy use a couple to gently open up a gap in my mates car door so he could get his door opening kit in when my mates Audi decided to lock itself with the keys in the ignition.

Self locking cars are an absolute pain. Its one of the first questions I ask when we re changing.
 
Very good Larry saved a lot of hard work, ? I can see Win has a bun in the oven, but what's that in the other oven ? some sort of Norfolk road kill. ? Bob. View attachment 350121
That’s a reflection in the glass of Hugo’s (German Shepherd) toy rabbit , hope it’s not in the oven :Eeek:
Just realised, the bun in the lh oven is a Christmas cake our daughter has cooked and is waiting for icing.
 
I’ve seen them for sale in Lidl France, look like a good idea but I don’t have a use g sh or them.
 
Bought this pair of air bags off e bay £8.55 incl postage . Just used for the first time after fitting a new cooker too low at front and these two little airbags picked it up no trouble so I could adjust the feet, a bargain imo.
Hmm, fancy. I just used a pair of flat crow bars.

I bought them to pull nails and pull down a garden shed. Carried them ever since.

Thinking about it, not seen them in ages, wonder where they are :(
 
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Hmm, fancy. I just used a pair of flat crow bars.

I bought them to pull nails and pull down a garden shed. Carried them ever since.

Thinking about it, not seen them in ages, wonder where they are :(

For the purpose of lifting the cooker less risk of damage with the air bags. I have crow bars in the garage.

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Bought this pair of air bags off e bay £8.55 incl postage . Just used for the first time after fitting a new cooker too low at front and these two little airbags picked it up no trouble so I could adjust the feet, a bargain imo.
but would they be any good for levelling the m/h?
 
but would they be any good for levelling the m/h?

Doubt it but larger airbags are available :wink:

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you can buy big airbags, blown up by the exhaust, will lift a van to change a wheel or get out of a hole
 
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