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I don't know whether its allowed or where to post but I've recently retired and I've got some bits left over that I would like to dispose of, namely 3/4 inch gas governors for appliances and a Rigid chain wrench.
Any advice greatly appreciated, sorry if this contravenes the posting regs.
 
I don't know whether its allowed or where to post but I've recently retired and I've got some bits left over that I would like to dispose of, namely 3/4 inch gas governors for appliances and a Rigid chain wrench.
Any advice greatly appreciated, sorry if this contravenes the posting regs.

I understood us plumbers could never retire !! Lol
 

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