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"Oooo look! I can see Nelson's column. It looks really big in 3D."
Quote from: Geezer on 09/08/2011 03:31:49Quote from: neilep on 09/08/2011 02:54:23Geezer....it's also known as a euro connector which might explain why you've never heard of them...though wikipedia says it's known in the US as an EIA Multiport !Ohhhh! You mean it's a Syndicat des Constructeurs d'Appareils Radiorécepteurs et Téléviseurs. You should have said that in the first place.So how come our Bush radiogram didn't have one?Doesn't your Bush radiogram still use a cup and piece of string ?
Quote from: neilep on 09/08/2011 02:54:23Geezer....it's also known as a euro connector which might explain why you've never heard of them...though wikipedia says it's known in the US as an EIA Multiport !Ohhhh! You mean it's a Syndicat des Constructeurs d'Appareils Radiorécepteurs et Téléviseurs. You should have said that in the first place.So how come our Bush radiogram didn't have one?
Geezer....it's also known as a euro connector which might explain why you've never heard of them...though wikipedia says it's known in the US as an EIA Multiport !
Here's something that I found laying around.... [ Invalid Attachment ]
Oh, Geezer.... I'm disappointed. I show you a photo of a precision tool, and you want to set a pot on it!!!!
Bummer! OK, well, in that case, it's a flatness gauge thingy. You put it on a surface and stick feeler gauges under one of the feet until it stops rocking. Pretty obvious really........
Neither object is sharp, nor contains a blade.
I think RD is onto something there!!!!!!!!!!!Here is another tool you might use in conjunction with the previous two tools. [ Invalid Attachment ]