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dpack
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Posted: Mon Mar 28, 22 5:43 pm Post subject: |
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i have still not tried an export
however i did get the dremel router adapter and a selection of wood cutting bits to go with it(i have plenty for metals and stones)
it has only taken a bit over a year
i must have another go at getting a milling vice that is dremel size, huge ones are easy
a very nice engineers set out protractor for bevel edges was actually available when i knew i needed one
tis nice and ace value, some of the reviews were funny as they got upset it was what it was and not a joiners bevel gauge or carpenter's square
"it would not lie flat on the board" is marvellous, spose if they could not mark it they did not risk using a circular saw
the hounds dried chicken, non sorbitol or glycerine version, is unavailable at least until august
"things" are available with patience, grab the best available if it is needed now. ummm
i do not know what "normal" things are like to source at the mo, im not much of a customer for branded food stuffs, fashion etc
tools and materials seem to need more work to procure, fresh foods are more limited and expensive, food is more random with a smaller product range at any instant, apparently getting the "widget" on time is a bit difficult if you need "widgets" to make what you make, that can be parts or consumables
my current city always adapts but it is short of footfall to be thriving
my home town, always in the top 3 worst towns in the UK rankings , is not looking in the slightest prosperous.
the early 80's ex industrial landscape was apocalyptic, now it is the 90's and noughties service industries that have lost their trades and are providing derelict spaces like rotten teeth, almost all "shopping" areas have a significant amount of unused premises, public services have not been decimated they have been reduced to less than one third of 15 years ago
if you know how to madmax shop it is quite a good hunting ground
this is rather disturbing, dog treats, as i mentioned the dried chicken is from the reserves so we got some bunny ears, popular and we are into bag 3 or 4, we just got one out with a 10 letter and number code tattooed on it, even peeled and dried the lettering is quite crisp, not a post mortem mark
why would a bunny have a serial number? and should it be in the hound's food chain?
gulp, modern shopping just got very weird while i was typing this |
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