What's green and fuzzy and can kill you if it falls out of a tree?A pool table.
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I bought a Tomy Tomica "Roads and Rails" playset. The first train set I ever had. Sure, I could roll my Hot Wheels on the roads, but it's a lot more fun watching the train go around the track, going across the level-grade crossing. It's really cool seeing the gates close by themselves when the train goes on the crossing. Maybe I have a new hobby?
Quote from: earthboundmisfit on November 04, 2011, 01:57:24 AMQuote from: eris on November 04, 2011, 01:52:09 AMI just bought a 30 GB Zune. I wanted to stay away from apple for an MP3 player, but didnt want to go generic, either. I got it pretty cheap on ebay.How do you like it? I had a Sansa MP3 player, but never used any of the Zune stuff.I just purchased it on ebay 20 minutes ago So, I dunno yetI figured I really dont need more space than that. I'll post about it when I get it. got it new for 70$.
Quote from: eris on November 04, 2011, 01:52:09 AMI just bought a 30 GB Zune. I wanted to stay away from apple for an MP3 player, but didnt want to go generic, either. I got it pretty cheap on ebay.How do you like it? I had a Sansa MP3 player, but never used any of the Zune stuff.
I just bought a 30 GB Zune. I wanted to stay away from apple for an MP3 player, but didnt want to go generic, either. I got it pretty cheap on ebay.
Five two and a half inch hole saws
Quote from: Serpent Throne on November 07, 2011, 04:04:01 PMI bought a Tomy Tomica "Roads and Rails" playset. The first train set I ever had. Sure, I could roll my Hot Wheels on the roads, but it's a lot more fun watching the train go around the track, going across the level-grade crossing. It's really cool seeing the gates close by themselves when the train goes on the crossing. Maybe I have a new hobby?Train sets can get really elaborate. Especially when you set up scenery and all that stuff as well.
Quote from: parts on November 07, 2011, 06:01:10 PMFive two and a half inch hole sawsI had to use an old chipped tooth beat up 3" hole saw to go into an Al PG&E specced box at the beginning of this job. Now I have a 1/2" to 4" new KO set for the steel boxes and new 3" hole saws for the remaining cast Al boxes.
Quote from: PPK on November 08, 2011, 07:38:23 AMQuote from: parts on November 07, 2011, 06:01:10 PMFive two and a half inch hole sawsI had to use an old chipped tooth beat up 3" hole saw to go into an Al PG&E specced box at the beginning of this job. Now I have a 1/2" to 4" new KO set for the steel boxes and new 3" hole saws for the remaining cast Al boxes. English translation please?