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On Mon, 20 Jun 2005 00:02:09 +1000, "Andy McArdle"
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The bowl shifted slightly off-centre but no damage was done and

everything
turned out for the best. No pun intended. So, I've added yet another
useful method to my repertoire and all is well in my little world.

Thus the advantage to centering a bit higher on the bowl with that tapered
circle. Gives you a bit better control over shifting.


That's why I trounded the base of the bumper to fit, but it appears my logic
was faulty.

Of course, If I had vacuum need and capability, I'd keep a spare roll of
duck tape somewhere handy instead of stored with all those pencils I have
down in the shop....


Duct tape and pencils... the two banes of my life. I have boxes'n'boxes of
both, yet all I have to do is put one down for a second and it disappears,
along with the box it came out of!

I've even gone to the extent of drilling a whole through the end of my
pencil and threading a string to hang around my neck. That didn't work
either; the string kept snagging the odd corner and when I put it down for a
second it /still/ disappeared. [sigh]

- Andy

Duct tape and pencils go o the same black hole that tape measures and one sock
from each pair go..


mac

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