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Knowing your propensity for recycling, up-cycling and repurposing everyday
items to facilitate your repairs, I couldn't help but think of you when this
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Knowing your propensity for recycling, up-cycling and repurposing everyday
items to facilitate your repairs, I couldn't help but think of you when
this was brought to my attention ...

https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5502/...7a55252c6e.jpg

:-)

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I like it!

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Nigel

Knowing your propensity for recycling, up-cycling and repurposing
everyday items to facilitate your repairs, I couldn't help but think of
you when this was brought to my attention ...

https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5502/...7a55252c6e.jpg

:-)

Arfa



I like it!

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As good as this is, I can't help thinking of the title of this thread ore like ping-n-cook, like a recipe for some newfangled vittles.

But with cigarette foils I can make fuses more like eight amps and ****, even lower. One strand of the old stranded wire was like two amps, thicker stuff five.

Real aluminum foil around like the old type car fuse would make like a 30. The smaller ones that came out later, seems like it is a little higher really.

BTW, rounds of ammo not shotout of a gun barrell will not usually hurt you. They could put an eye out or something of course but the bullet stays pretty much still, while the shell goes a flying. It has little mass, which is why it is moving fast. The actual bullet has alot ore mass, which of course is why it is moving much slower.

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