Picture(s) of the day....

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CitroJim wrote: 20 Jun 2026, 06:33 She's playing on a fully functional mechanical toy digger in a giant sandpit. It has a fully functional bucket that actually digs into and scoops up the sand. It also rotates so you can do proper excavations! Huge fun :D

The sandpit has several of them and in my opinion, after tall, steep tube slides, they're among the best playpark toys ever :D
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MattBLancs wrote: 22 Jun 2026, 21:52 Have you had a go too Jim? :-D
Did you really need to ask Matt ;) :lol: You know me!
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Ha ha, well yes - thought it was only polite to pretend and ask! :rofl2:
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MattBLancs wrote: 23 Jun 2026, 06:20 Ha ha, well yes - thought it was only polite to pretend and ask! :rofl2:
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And today we're off to air-conditioned soft play 8-)
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Anyone looking for somewhere cool to sleep tonight? :-D
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No thanks. We watched an episode of Silent Witness last night, the one where the nasty man kept his victims in a refrigerated truck :shock:
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John Pankhurst wrote: 25 Jun 2026, 16:22 No thanks. We watched an episode of Silent Witness last night, the one where the nasty man kept his victims in a refrigerated truck :shock:
:shock:
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Finally found a use for the shallow drinks holder
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That'll be a cup(cake) holder then :-D
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Unknown item in the bagging area ...

Any ideas what this might be for :?: Vehicle or house / patio doors :dunno:
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No manufacturers name but presumable for some kind of lock clearance (found at my Daughter's house after her boyfriend moved out).
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This is a silver-colored, flat metal service tool or spanner, often termed a lock gap card or thin wrench.It features a specialized notched end designed to engage with specific components, such as service keys for unvented cylinders or pipe demounting tools.The tool often includes integrated measurement markings along its body for checking gaps or dimensions during maintenance tasks

According to Google, anyway.
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Ohh Thanks myglaren I wonder if it could be something to do with her boiler - although it’s a combi.

EDIT FROM AI

AI Overview
The tool in the image is a 1mm Thick Lock Gap Card, a specialized measuring tool primarily used to check the clearance between a door and its frame.
Primary Purpose
This tool is essential for safety inspections, particularly for fire doors.
Safety Compliance:
It verifies that the gap between the door and frame meets regulatory standards (typically 2–4mm for fire doors).
Smoke Prevention:
Maintaining the correct gap ensures the door can open smoothly while preventing smoke from leaking through in the event of a fire.
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