I have 4 or 5 of them now, and I have brought 2 or 3 others to work and left
them with a 'free to good home" note on them. I find them occasionally
useful but have no idea why they would send me so many.
"Pounds on Wood" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> The drill guides make great spreaders for contact cement. No need to
> worry
> about cleaning them, just toss them out (after spreading glue that is)
>
> The are also good when you need to make a plastic washer. Just pick the
> hole size you need and cut around it.
>
> Now, don't you wish you had joined more mailing lists so you could collect
> more drill gauges?
>
> --
> ********
> Bill Pounds
> http://www.billpounds.com
>
>
> "TWS" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>> >
>> Yeah, if anybody finds a good use for those plastic drill guides please
>> let us know. It's not like those unsolicited credit card that make
>> wonderful glue spreaders...
>>
>> TWS
>>
>
>
On Mon, 30 Aug 2004 18:23:27 +0000, Eugene <[email protected]>
someone said:
>You would think after they sent me to collections for not paying for books I
>sent back to them they wouldn't try to get me in anymore. Its been a few
>years but I received a membership offer today. I kept the plastic drill
>gauge :)
And I thought it was only one membership per customer........
TWS wrote:
> Eugene wrote:
>> You would think after they sent me to collections for not paying for
>> books I
>> sent back to them they wouldn't try to get me in anymore. Its been a few
>> years but I received a membership offer today. I kept the plastic drill
>> gauge :)
>>
> Yeah, if anybody finds a good use for those plastic drill guides please
> let us know. It's not like those unsolicited credit card that make
> wonderful glue spreaders...
>
> TWS
Well mine has metric on one side so I can use it ask for a 6.35mm drill bit
at the borg and see if they can find it.
I use mine to guide my plastic drill....
sorry, couldn't resist.
"TWS" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Eugene wrote:
> > You would think after they sent me to collections for not paying for
books I
> > sent back to them they wouldn't try to get me in anymore. Its been a
few
> > years but I received a membership offer today. I kept the plastic drill
> > gauge :)
> >
> Yeah, if anybody finds a good use for those plastic drill guides please
> let us know. It's not like those unsolicited credit card that make
> wonderful glue spreaders...
>
> TWS
>
The drill guides make great spreaders for contact cement. No need to worry
about cleaning them, just toss them out (after spreading glue that is)
The are also good when you need to make a plastic washer. Just pick the
hole size you need and cut around it.
Now, don't you wish you had joined more mailing lists so you could collect
more drill gauges?
--
********
Bill Pounds
http://www.billpounds.com
"TWS" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> >
> Yeah, if anybody finds a good use for those plastic drill guides please
> let us know. It's not like those unsolicited credit card that make
> wonderful glue spreaders...
>
> TWS
>
Eugene wrote:
> You would think after they sent me to collections for not paying for books I
> sent back to them they wouldn't try to get me in anymore. Its been a few
> years but I received a membership offer today. I kept the plastic drill
> gauge :)
>
Yeah, if anybody finds a good use for those plastic drill guides please
let us know. It's not like those unsolicited credit card that make
wonderful glue spreaders...
TWS