flatcreek
40 Cal
You always find them in the same place. The last place you look, just look there first. Problem solved.
Ha, had a issue with the Starrett dial caliber as it got out of time. No problem says I, get out the shop light, a nice white hanky, the smallest screw driver I have and take it apart. While doing this dial clock timing I am aware that the IBTW screws are still laying on the white hanky as planned. Ha ha, now the fun starts when I try to put it back together, two screws of the 4,GONE!! What is going on here? Naturally I look the area over two or three times wondering where and how they disappeared?? Moving the parts several times I see nothing but a clean hanky. After changing my mood from friendly to POd, I grabbed the caliper and looked at it.........There were two IBTW screws magnetized to the caliper jaws. Anyway, my mood changed back to Larry the Old fart and put the dial calipers back together. I didn't drop the screws, I just borrowed them to Uncle Murphy.
Moral of this story
Don't ever give up lookin for your IBTW screws.
Larry
PS This is a blow up of 4 IBTW screws : :
Naw, finding a fish hook in your foot in your 8 year old sons bedroom and being hooked to the carpet with nobody home but you!Worst place to drop something inside the house is shag carpet. Worst thing to find in shag carpet is a little girl's set of jacks in your bare feet. In the dark.
I’m unimpressed by losing wee tiny things, I can lose things much larger stuff! Once an entire lock went missing for two days before I found it in a different room, no idea how it got there.
Ain't that the truth. I've switched to getting a flat thin magnet. Putting a piece of paper over the top and after placing the screws in the paper and magnet doing it's job, I draw a circle around the pile of screws and write down what the components the screws go to. Helps me keep things in place in my head and workbench.They always turn up months later after you've bought and installed replacements.
Always had a cat in the shop. She (Snoozer), would bee line to the exact spot the little, hardened and tempered, hand fit, two hour part ricocheted after leaving the soft wheel…., caught an occasional rodent as well.Ha, had a issue with the Starrett dial caliber as it got out of time. No problem says I, get out the shop light, a nice white hanky, the smallest screw driver I have and take it apart. While doing this dial clock timing I am aware that the IBTW screws are still laying on the white hanky as planned. Ha ha, now the fun starts when I try to put it back together, two screws of the 4,GONE!! What is going on here? Naturally I look the area over two or three times wondering where and how they disappeared?? Moving the parts several times I see nothing but a clean hanky. After changing my mood from friendly to POd, I grabbed the caliper and looked at it.........There were two IBTW screws magnetized to the caliper jaws. Anyway, my mood changed back to Larry the Old fart and put the dial calipers back together. I didn't drop the screws, I just borrowed them to Uncle Murphy.
Moral of this story
Don't ever give up lookin for your IBTW screws.
Larry
PS This is a blow up of 4 IBTW screws : :
Yes! I have more than one spendy Pfiel paint can opener!!Nothing worse then spending time to sharpen a chisel and catch the wife using it for a screwdriver. Women are worse then gremlins.
I have and use 3 of them. one by each vise. i think, i can't remember seeing the blue one for a while. hope it hasn't gone walk-a-bout. it has all those little things like a fly from a lock i am polishing.Small magnetic bowl. Has saved me grief and time over years. $7.59 and free delivery.
https://www.amazon.com/Titan-Tools-...keywords=magnetic+bowls&qid=1698589989&sr=8-3
Thats why I bought the wife her own small roll away and basic tool set 25 years ago, I've trained her well and she asks permission to get into my boxes or tools off the bench!Yes! I have more than one spendy Pfiel paint can opener!!
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