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Jun 22, 2017
A Primus Stove restoration essential.
The majority of Primus type stoves are at least 50 years old and washers/valves leak rendering the stove unusable. Renovation is a simple thing providing you have the parts and tools. This kit is the answer, it contains everything you require rather than trying to source individual parts, you don't need instructions everything is a straight replacement i.e. like-for-like:
Aladdin used to shout "new lamps for old" this kit gives you "new stoves for old".

Sep 01, 2017
Reliable equipment
Having been the victim of an attempted house entry via the uPVC door, it is vital that the Euro cylinder cannot be "snapped" (one of the commonest ways of entry) This Yale cylinder fits the bill and will prevent "snapping". Prices vary online. It gives me peace of mind. Ensure you get a branded/kitemarked make. One final point - ensure you don't lose your key or you will have a major problem opening the door

Dec 02, 2020
At Last An Adhesive That Works
Bought this to repair a hiking poncho that had come loose at the seams. The adhesive was easy to apply and ensured a good joint, beware though it does not hold secure / firm any polythene tape that normally affixes over the seam.
After leaving 12 hours to set as per the instructions, some of the excess adhesive that squeezed from the seam was "slightly tacky" but this was easily rectified by sprinkling talcum powder on it then rinsing in cold water.
Subsequent testing in a downpour showed the adhesive had done the job with no leaks.