Battery Terminal tip

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Over the years i have done this using 3 mm bore silicone tubing,
Having encountered the captive nut escaping or not reaching the thread with added connectors for charging leads etc,
They just stay put and line up,
 

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Nice tip..

As the actress said..............
 
Good one Charley .... I thought everyone would know that :D

It's like a few months ago Sue was trying to screw the top on a jar but couldn't engage the threads. I suggested she screw it backwards as if undoing it until she feels or hears the click, and then screw it on.
She was gobsmacked ...."I never knew that" she said :D

:beerjug:
 
I suggested she screw it backwards as if undoing it until she feels or hears the click, and then screw it on.

She was gobsmacked ...."I never knew that" she said :D

Another top tip.

The washing instruction labels are always sewn on the left of any shirt or sweater
 
Another top tip.

The washing instruction labels are always sewn on the left of any shirt or sweater

and that label is at the back of your kecks .... saves you having to sniff them in the half light before donning ...
 
Over the years i have done this using 3 mm bore silicone tubing,
Having encountered the captive nut escaping or not reaching the thread with added connectors for charging leads etc,
They just stay put and line up,

Now that’s a good simple idea , thanks


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It does save loads of faffing about.

Whenever I've fitted a battery, I chop a bit off the breather tube for that purpose. :thumb
 


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