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What Does Your Electronics Workshop Look Like?
On Wed, 14 Dec 2005 17:19:13 GMT, Rich Grise
wrote: On Wed, 14 Dec 2005 13:29:50 +0000, Irv Finkleman wrote: "Saandy , 4Z5KS" wrote: YOU CALL THIS A WORKBENCH!?!?!? my Goodness, if the mess on mine is les than 5 inches deep I feel I didn't do anything on that table! You know, I trained myself to identify location of things by the sound they make when they fall on something else when I throw it aside. If I were now to mop it up , I wouldn't be able to find anything! In any case I wish you good luck and I congratulate you for the initiative. Saandy 4Z5KS Reminds me of one guy who complained that he could never find the chuck key for his drill, so begin buying them by the dozen -- that way, he said, they normally last for a week or two! :-) You're supposed to ty-wrap it to the cord, out at the plug end, so that you can't use it while the drill is plugged in. (Keeps your hands in one piece.) :-) Cheers! Rich OR what may have inspired the inventor of the "keyless chuck"..... |
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