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aeronca65t

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Nial;

what's all that stuff om the left?

Dave :lol:
 
Would the part numbers be BFH001, BFH002 and BFH003?? :laugh:
 
The set's almost complete, but where's the one that always strikes an inch over (or however far is necessary) to smash irreparably the only irreplaceable or most extortionately expensive part within sight? :devilgrin:

I think there's some weird kind of magnetism involved.... :angel:
 
YOU ONLY NEED TWO TOOLS IN LIFE - WD-40 AND DUCT TAPE. IF IT DOESN'T MOVE AND SHOULD, USE THE WD-40. IF IT SHOULDN'T MOVE AND DOES, USE THE DUCT TAPE.
 
That same magnetic force also causes that irreplacable part to skitter off the workbench to some unknown resting place where it will remain until the TWO replacements you paid TRIPLE price for arrive FedEx three weeks later!! :laugh:
 
Silverghost said:
That same magnetic force also causes that irreplacable part to skitter off the workbench to some unknown resting place where it will remain until the TWO replacements you paid TRIPLE price for arrive FedEx three weeks later!! :laugh:

I think that's really the fault of Gremlins.... they always return the stuff once you've installed the bought parts... and the lil' rascals always choose an obvious place to leave it....
 
Those same gremlims would hide my stuff and tell my ex where it was to make me look stupid all the time
 
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