Anti Static 'Guns'.

Love it or hate it, it just won't stop
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pre65
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Dave, try Google with "DIY anti static gun". :)
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pre65 wrote:Dave, try Google with "DIY anti static gun". :)
Ta Popz, Just done it... I have a feeling it could all go horribly wrong :lol:

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£45 ?!?!? :shock: :shock:

I think I paid about 15 quid for mine but it was a long time ago. Not sure I'd pay that for one to be honest....
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I had one back in the day I think it cost me £7.00 then I recall it seemed to help a bit until the trigger stopped working but that may have happened by zapping the mates with it in the pub :twisted: :o

However, I would not pay today's price for one now
I do not seem to have static problem now I just use the lined inner sleeves after using the wet cleaning
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Ee there's clever!
 
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