Jakey
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Looking for some new overalls. Not to expensive, but have a decent name on them.
Seen these on Demon but one of my mates said you cant go there and try them.. Just guess size and buy them?
Demon Tweeks
Either in blue or red.
Any ideas?
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Russ
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if you take everything into consideration, there not to bad overall
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Kurt
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ill sell you some alfa romeo ones if you want?
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Jakey
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Russ, that was poor 
Andy, I might be getting a job a Mitsubishi,dont think they will like them
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Kurt
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we had a mechanic wandering about in crappy suzuki ones for ages...
tbh he was a yeti though!
also those ones on tweeks are go karting suits...
[Edited on 16-05-2008 by Kurt]
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Jakey
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Meh true.
Just noticed that, even though i clicked on the mechanics overalls..
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nova_gteuk
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http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/MECHANICS-OVERALLS-WORKSHOP-OVERALLS-FREE-UK-DEL_W0QQitemZ380007953229QQihZ025QQcategoryZ14788QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Would of thought they'd supply you with some though?
When i done my apprenticeship in fords,they supplyed us with overalls and steal toecap boots.
And even gave us tools seeing as they make their own in the toolshop 
[Edited on 16-05-2008 by nova_gteuk]
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Fraser Young
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As above, any UK employer has obligation to risk assess and provide any necessary Health/Safety equipment. I'm sure overalls would come under this category...?
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Jakey
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Phil, i just want her in them overalls 
I know they will supply them but i think its a 3month trial so have to take my own iirc and iv only got old shitty ones..
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nova_gteuk
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Jakey i just want your mrs tbh.
Just buy some cheaps ones then, i grew out of my blue ford overalls my brother uses them now,but my uncle pinched sum new ones from his work for me bright orange with mobil on the back
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Jakey
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Leave my missus alone 
Think i might get those ones you showed, not that expensive too
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Ste
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Dickies are the best. Take it from me.
I would rather lose by a mile because i built my own car, than win by an inch because someone else built it for me.
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nova_gteuk
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quote: Originally posted by Jakey
Leave my missus alone 
Think i might get those ones you showed, not that expensive too
Once ive had my wicked way with her shes all yours 
And ye they look ok,£20 delivered seems reasonable
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ShEp
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cant beat dickies
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James_DT
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quote: Originally posted by Fwaza esquire
As above, any UK employer has obligation to risk assess and provide any necessary Health/Safety equipment. I'm sure overalls would come under this category...?
Personal Protective Equipment At Work Regulations 1992
Would come under COSHH Regulations 2002, too.
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jr
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Does any garage actully still use these 
Audi and VW certianly dont
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John
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Vauxhall use overalls, I have a set here.
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ShEp
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I have about 15sets of vauxhall overalls,
all different colours and patterns
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Bonney
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I think demon tweeks will let you try them on in there showroom, seen a few people in the wearing the race suits when ive been
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Mobby
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i got some dewalts from ebay for my course, there good and have good pockets and you can also get into your trouser poctes either side, there on ebay not to hard to find, under boiler suits
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Simon_16v
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quote: Originally posted by James_DT
quote: Originally posted by Fwaza esquire
As above, any UK employer has obligation to risk assess and provide any necessary Health/Safety equipment. I'm sure overalls would come under this category...?
Personal Protective Equipment At Work Regulations 1992
Would come under COSHH Regulations 2002, too.
Why would over alls come under COSHH? COSSH is purely down to hazardous chemicals and how they are contained.
The main things that over alls etc would come under are PPE act and manual handling.
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nova_gteuk
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He is correct ppe at work regulations 1992
Oil,petrol,brake fluid,battery acid,power steering fluid are all liquids which require you to have overalls.
Then theyre also meant to cover you from harm when an engine exhaust etc is hot and stop you getting burnt.
They must be "CE" marked to comply with regulations.
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James_DT
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quote: Originally posted by Simon_16v
quote: Originally posted by James_DT
quote: Originally posted by Fwaza esquire
As above, any UK employer has obligation to risk assess and provide any necessary Health/Safety equipment. I'm sure overalls would come under this category...?
Personal Protective Equipment At Work Regulations 1992
Would come under COSHH Regulations 2002, too.
Why would over alls come under COSHH? COSSH is purely down to hazardous chemicals and how they are contained.
The main things that over alls etc would come under are PPE act and manual handling.
I figured it'd come under controlling exposure to the substance, which falls under COSHH. Maybe not.
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Kurt
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quote: Originally posted by Jakey
Leave my missus alone 
Think i might get those ones you showed, not that expensive too
pics?
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Jakey
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quote: Originally posted by Kurt
quote: Originally posted by Jakey
Leave my missus alone 
Think i might get those ones you showed, not that expensive too
pics?
Come on msn
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