[ARC5] R1155: The Screw Gremlins Defeated!
Scott Robinson
spr at earthlink.net
Sun May 7 20:29:44 EDT 2017
For steel screws, sweeping the floor with a magnet works, too. Brass, no
joy.
On smooth floors, shining a flashlight parallel to the floor will case
tall debris to cast a shadow, also helpful sometimes.
Been there too...
/scott robinson
On 5/7/17 3:41 PM, David Stinson wrote:
> I post this to give hope and encouragement to
> my fellow Brothers of the Molten Solder.
> We all know of the dread Screw Gremlins who,
> among other vile treacheries, immediately make-off
> with any screw dropped from the bench during a repair.
> I removed the logging scale from the front of the R1155
> to clean behind it. It is held in place by two miniscule
> screws- about 2mm by 3mm. Pictured next to the "70" marking. They are
> most tiny.
> https://goo.gl/photos/5XYgg4A3SeWAoBwe7
> I placed a towel under the area to catch any dropped screws before
> removing the scale. Of course, I dropped one.
> It struck something- perhaps my little finger, bounded
> at an angle, missed the towel completely and decended
> into the dark, mysterious, howling abyss of the barn
> floor under my bench.
>
> I don't know if many of you have spent any quality time
> with your nose on a dirty barn floor, going inch by
> hopeless inch searching, hoping to fend-off the Screw Gremlins this
> time. Doing it with 60-year-old
> joints adds a special something to the experence.
> I did not find it.
>
> And herein is the hope: I discovered that Screw Gremlins
> are afraid of the sound of a big shop vacuum!
> Emptied the vac completely.
> Cleared the floor of "stuff" for 3-feet around the drop point and
> vacuumed the area inch-by-inch,
> not missing places, never seeing the errent screw. Then took the vac
> out to a flat surface and a sheet of white plastic. Poured about two
> tablespoons of gunk each time and started hand
> sifting. On the third dump, "saint's be praised!"
> https://goo.gl/photos/wT2dg4LxSyHcf6nC7
>
> The moral of the story: The Screw Gremlins can
> be beaten, and sometimes it's good if "you suck."
>
> 73 OM DE Dave AB5S
>
>
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