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What a Pr-t

Me that is

Bought myself a new Milenco wheel clamp, had my old one for years,it looked tatty and way past it's best and I put it aside to take to the tip.
Went for a weeks holiday on the Meathop C.C site, in Cumbria not in the van, but in a self catering apartment on site.
Before we left, checked the van for security and thought it would be a good idea to put the old wheel clamp on the other wheel, that's a clamp on both wheels, anything better than nothing. Came to remove the old clamp, could not find the keys, put them away also to take to the tip. Anyway I cut the clamp off using my angle grinder, very very easy it was as well, worried all the time I'd get my collar felt. I'd just finished my bit of vandalism, when SWMBO appeared at the back door saying "are you looking for these " :woohoo: :woohoo: :evil:
 
Yes it's surprising how easy some things are to remove with the right tools, battery powered grinder, although not a long life will cut through quickly,
Wife spent a whole afternoon looking for her set of house and car keys, why they were in the frezzer who knows!!!

Another step towards being a Woosie. πŸ˜›
 
I have heard of most clamps being suspect when it comes to an angle grinder. Milenco do apparently do one with a concrete infill which they say will resist this but not sure if it would exceed the weight allowance on most caravans.
 

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