Bang for the buck
- The driving dutchman
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Bought me a magnet tray for 1 buck at a local discount store. Came in handy when removing the yellow screen of the instrument panel.
So if you need an idea for fathersday....
PS the other screws laying around......are plastic
So if you need an idea for fathersday....
PS the other screws laying around......are plastic
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- talkingcars
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I bought me one of those a while ago, filled it with bits on the first job I did after getting it, filled it with bits and haven't used it since,
Home to black Alfa Romeo 159 3.2 V6 Q4 ,green MGF VVC and red MG Maestro T16.
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- The driving dutchman
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So you finished a job on the car and had multiple scews left... ? Shouldn't they have gone in again? Fot me it prevented me from loosing the screws during the job and keeping the different type of screws togheter for an easy re-assembly.
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I've got a Lurpak tub with a magnet taped to the bottom. :coat:
Tight Yorkshireman. :whistle:
Seriously, they are a handy item. If you glue a pad of anti slip mat in the base then that takes care of non-ferrous bits as well.
Tight Yorkshireman. :whistle:
Seriously, they are a handy item. If you glue a pad of anti slip mat in the base then that takes care of non-ferrous bits as well.
It will be all right in the end. If it isn't all right yet, then it is not yet the end..
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