During my apprenticeship one of my jobs was to start the main motor for the line shafts, which ran mostly power presses operated by woman who were paid by piece work( No work no pay) Then the day came when one of the line belts came off the pulley,I reported this to the Forman toolsetter, who told me to go to the toolstores and ask for a SKYHOOK to put the belt back on the main pulley The storeman said its down the paint shop, needless to say I was sent to all departments which took some time. When I returned (With no SKYHOOK) back to the women they were fuming, for loss of earnings, My punishment from them was a debagging, while all this amusement was going on the lads put the drive belt back and got everything running. When i asked the foman how they got the belt on I'm not sure about this one but my oldest mate used to say to me: Rack back on two, Brick on Edge, Level with the crown of the road. Never understood to this day what it meant - if anything at all.
I learned tight as a duck;'s xxxxx meant someone was mean.Surely "Tight as a duck's a*se" is for something that doesn't leak: the theory being that if ducks' a*ses leaked, they would sink!
"On the skunt" and "Skew-wiff" certainly are things not straight or level.
People or things considered not very good attract a range of sayings involving "About as much use as a..." with many varying unlikely combinations, e.g.:
Handbrake on a canoe:
Ashtray on a motorbike:
Chocolate fireguard:
Pork Chop at a Bar Mitzvah:
and others far too coarse to print here. I'm sure you all get the point!
as much use as a nun in a nockin shop?I learned tight as a duck;'s xxxxx meant someone was mean.
A gnats Knacker was a tenth of a thou. The company I worked for had dealing with a tubing company, one of their products was to manufacture a tube for the insemination of gnats (research?) the bore of the said tube was one tenth of a thou'.I found it was never a precise measure, some 'gnats knackers' were bigger than others.![]()
If something was done not quite right but it'd do I've heard the phrase: "A galloping man on horseback wouldn't notice."... similar to shavedfish49's number 8 bus I s'pose. :redface: