[MRCA] Screw Problem
Gene Smar
ersmar at verizon.net
Tue Sep 18 11:13:17 EDT 2007
Breck:
That is just another example of one of the many Workshop Rules, such as The Law of Selective Gravitation, to wit: "A tool will fall where it can do the most harm."
Seriously, to prevent this from happening in my shop, I store all hardware from a repair in a muffin pan, like in the Olde Dayes when Knightkit and Heathkit would advise us to use muffin pans or egg cartons to hold our kits' hardware.
CU at Gilbert.
73 de
Gene Smar AD3F
From: "B. Smith" <smithab11 at comcast.net>
Date: 2007/09/18 Tue AM 09:14:28 CDT
To: Military Radio Collectors Association <mrca at mailman.qth.net>
Subject: [MRCA] Screw Problem
Is there anyone on the list that can explain why I can remove 12 screws
from a military radio---- put the screws all together in a neat little pile
on the bench then repair the radio ------ and then when I go to put the
cover and the 12 screws back on the set there is always one screw missing.
How does the screw disappear? Where does it go? Will it
come back? Or is it gone forever to screw land?
breck k4che
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