This 16" X 16" X120" 400 pound crate appeared in my driveway last Thursday.
Inside there were a bunch of smaller boxes filled with steel goodies.
When the various bits are placed together they tend to make a little more sense.
Given the rising cost of air travel, the only question remains is whether two small children will fit into the crate for an upcoming trip to Grandma's house in Wisconsin.
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Hi!
Half of the equipment from the previous summer sale post is sold, so I am
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Vor geraumer Zeit habe ich mich mal wieder vor einer Kamera herumgetrieben
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bag man sam said to ham hand bob…
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On May 3, 2014 the Salvation Army of Dallas-Fort Wort held its first annual
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Bilder sind manchmal eben einfach aussagekräftiger:
Das einzige, das schade ist, ist die Tatsache, dass sie Eckhornkehlen gehen
werden müssen.
hmmmm,
ReplyDeletewe already know that larger of the children will fit in a pet transporter.
they could probably fit themselves & at least a couple friends...
So what are these? field-coil bobbins/housings/etc?
ReplyDeleteDave, do you anneal the metal parts of the magnet systems?
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