Friday, January 15, 2021

Find the dropped screwdriver bit. Caution, it's rusty, and blends in. There's also one of those rubber valve stem covers in that mess.

 


18 comments:

  1. any small bolt or part dropped in grass or gravel enters the twilight zone, the 4th dimension

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  2. Well, I found the screwdriver bit. But haven't found the tire valve cover. I never find the valve cover.

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  3. Hell, my eyes are so bad I have trouble finding gravel in that picture.

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  4. it's right next to the colored rock.

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  5. What you need is more MAGA-net

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  6. Honey, where'd I put the number for the guy that does a hot-pour tar? Y'know, for the driveway.

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  7. It looks like there's a dead bird in there too.

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  8. OK, finally found it. I was trying to look for an entire screwdriver. But yes, just the bit. That's why I have a set with at least a dozen of each size and type. Drop one, forget about it. Walk to the toolbox and get another.

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  9. A few year back, Dad took a spill and lost his small, tan colored hearing aid in a bunch of rocks just like the picture above. I matrixed the rock area off in 12"X12" sections with sticks, then worked my way from section to section. Took about a half hour but found it

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  10. I already got a new one from the drawer. To blind to waste time.

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  11. Dammit lost that one also. Looking for it found the rubber valve stem cover follow the right shoe about about six inches. Is the first one about 4 inches up left of center from shoe tips circled? Had to use my 225's to find it.

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    1. Well I see the stem cover thanks to your instructions, but the bit I can't see at all...WAIT, WAIT. I see it. PEOPLE this is why it is so important to put down a tarp. rug even a large piece of card board when working on surfaces like this. It doesn't help that the bit is rusty, thus blending with its back ground.

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  13. On the left about 1/2 way down and about one foot from the left toe of the shoe.

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