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<p> </p><p>Chair... Oh. Well, I was in dorms 38 years ago, so this was new to me. (Or it's just another thing I've forgotten).</p><p> </p>
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<p>I too had these chairs in my freshman dorm room. Leaned back on a girls laptop. Cracked the screen. Had to buy a new screen on ebay for $50 and install it. lol.</p>
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Britis...dard_Whitworth
Both of these wrenches are 5/8". The one on the right is actually 5/8", the one on the left is Whitworth 5/8".
Both of these wrenches are 5/8". The one on the right is actually 5/8", the one on the left is Whitworth 5/8".
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I remember those back when I worked in a British car restoration shop. We had a full set of Whitworth spanners and sockets there. That carburetor kit is missing the S.U. jet centering tool and the dashpot piston height indicators. Newer S.U. carbs have a "swinging" needle and did not require the jet to be centered. Some people don't know how to use the rubber hose. Hint: "Listen to the hiss".