Fairey humtsman 47 anchor

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Fairey humtsman 47 anchor

Jonathan,
Such a response makes my day😀
Glad I hit the spot.
PS The bill for the therapy is in the post😁
😎
Young at heart 😉 Slightly older in other places.😊 Cheers Doug
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Fairey humtsman 47 anchor

Doug,
You have made my week! Thank you for the laugh. I needed that!😂
Jonathan
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Fairey humtsman 47 anchor

Senator Tora Canis,
" wrong end in thee wrong place...ask me how I know"
We don't wish to know that🙉 Forum benigne relinquite.
Kindly leave the forum.😁

😎
Young at heart 😉 Slightly older in other places.😊 Cheers Doug
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Fairey humtsman 47 anchor

Wez,
You would not be the first to put the wrong end in thee wrong place...ask me how I know😠😀😀
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Fairey humtsman 47 anchor

Thanks toradog I presumed as much as been on google and there’s loads the wrong way round many thanks I was sort of right
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Fairey humtsman 47 anchor

The thick end of the tapered stock goes attaches as the pivot point to the anchor. The thin end takes a shackle to the chain or rode.
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Fairey humtsman 47 anchor

Hi guys been busy decorating kitchen while my danforth anchor arrived from Sussex models so arrived today but just a quick one does the thin and have the bracket on the end for chain then rope or does the thickest and go into the anchor itself just not sure which way round pretty nice detail for the price apart from the smallest taks in the world which I suppose sent for fixing to the anchor itself as there’s no way there staying in unless I use a gold panel pin and bend at each end just unsure thickest or thinnest into anchor itself ps it’s not staying black as wanted silver
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