Hahaha... I don't think a jump drive could survive the manufacturing process nor the oil in the tube. Hahaha.Don't give them any ideas about a jump drive
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Hahaha... I don't think a jump drive could survive the manufacturing process nor the oil in the tube. Hahaha.Don't give them any ideas about a jump drive
Oh you know Randy could come up with some O-ringed compartmentHahaha... I don't think a jump drive could survive the manufacturing process nor the oil in the tube. Hahaha.
It better or no one will buy one!![]()
We call it plasterboard over here.It's going to have two sheep foot blades?
I had a #15 Spear bladed Electrician in glow-in-the-dark acrylic. That's one I sometimes regret selling.
I believe it was for drywall/sheetrock.
Agreed I find spilling very herdSpelling is hard
What is this book or document? Thanks!If you look at Levine's 2nd to last paragraph, it appears there is some historical lineage here.
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Levine's 4th editionWhat is this book or document? Thanks!
Redundancy in traditional slipjoints is very common.I'm really confused by the two small secondary blades being the same.
I'd say that lightning shield sure makes more sense here than on the "Johnny".
SheepsfootWhat is the blade folded in the middle they are not showing?