Irish, please pass this on, I believe it will be the start. https://eatgrueldog.wordpress.com/2020/12/06/jan-2-2021-the-shot-heard-round-the-world/ Best to yop and yours
Interesting. Canadians don't know when to use & not to use an apostrophe either (i.e., "cable's"). I thought that was an American thing. --Tennessee Budd
Thanks!
ReplyDelete10mm socket = 7/16 open end wrench and a dime
ReplyDeleteGood ones! And agree with tsquared!
ReplyDeleteIrish, please pass this on, I believe it will be the start. https://eatgrueldog.wordpress.com/2020/12/06/jan-2-2021-the-shot-heard-round-the-world/ Best to yop and yours
ReplyDeleteStill haven't found the 10mm socket you borrowed from Phil, have you??
ReplyDeleteNope. Long gone with the rest of them. 😬
DeleteI have 2 sets of metric sockets and both are missing the 12mm. I'll trade you a 10mm for a 12.
DeleteUnknown, I'll raise you a 15mm 12-point that wandered off some time ago...
DeleteI don't get the Canadian cut off wheels.
ReplyDeleteCould someone explain the "CANADIAN CUT-OFF WHEELS" to me, please?
ReplyDeleteThanks
Oh good, as a Canadian I don't get it either.
DeleteInteresting. Canadians don't know when to use & not to use an apostrophe either (i.e., "cable's"). I thought that was an American thing.
ReplyDelete--Tennessee Budd