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Old 10th June 2018, 10:59   #1
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I'm sure many of us have seen warnings not to operate machinery when tired and no doubt many have ignored it.

This is a good reason why you should not ignore the warnings.

The handle had come off of out cheese greater and a light bulb moment came to me on how to fix it.

this is the result

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I'm sure many of us have seen warnings not to operate machinery when tired and no doubt many have ignored it.

This is a good reason why you should not ignore the warnings.

The handle had come off of out cheese greater and a light bulb moment came to me on how to fix it.

this is the result

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Old 10th June 2018, 11:11   #3
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Old 10th June 2018, 12:56   #4
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took me longer to take it apart then two attempts to put it on.

At least the wife and I had a good laugh about it and we can now have grated cheese with our spag bol

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took me longer to take it apart then two attempts to put it on.

At least the wife and I had a good laugh about it and we can now have grated cheese with our spag bol

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you do know you can buy it pre grated...
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Old 10th June 2018, 14:04   #6
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I'm sure many of us have seen warnings not to operate machinery when tired and no doubt many have ignored it.

This is a good reason why you should not ignore the warnings.

The handle had come off of out cheese greater and a light bulb moment came to me on how to fix it.

this is the result

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You've got the grater cylinder on the wrong side is all that's wrong......!!
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Old 10th June 2018, 14:25   #7
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You've got the grater cylinder on the wrong side is all that's wrong......!!
Personally I thought the crankenshtarter was nor parallel to the cylindrical deniblifier...
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Old 10th June 2018, 14:46   #8
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you do know you can buy it pre grated...
where's the fun in that? The thought of throwing something is enough to make me ill

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