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Sue

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smith 41 Wrote:

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> Hi sue I have a garden tool refurbish and

> sharpening service as well as kitchen knives and

> chisels returned within 24hrs if we can help

> message me the problem and we might be able to get

> them better than new thanks



Thanks but unfortunately it is not the cutting edge that is the problem.


I forced them out from behind a storage box where I had temporarily put them, not realising that they were caught on something, and the thing that adjusts the length of the handles broke on one side, so now that handle just slides up and down when the loppers are in use.


So it's almost impossible to use them.

smith 41 Wrote:

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> Hi we can drill 2 holes in that handle so you can

> use them short or long it?s great to recycle

> rather than just throw away we can do on site and

> give them a fresh sharpen and re oil all ?15 let

> us know if you would like to book us in thanks


Thanks, I'll consider that, need to look at the loppers again!

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