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Smart sis. Was she in a Golf class or a J2 class? I'm not asking to press her. Not that important.
I texted her and she said neither. If you have any other questions feel free to ask.
Smart sis. Was she in a Golf class or a J2 class? I'm not asking to press her. Not that important.








Hey, everyone! Back with a VERY exciting item I bought today.
For $85 I am the proud owner of a Skilsaw 825! It is in good condition overall. The worm screw looks flawless and had oil in the gearbox. I replaced the cord as soon as I got home with it.The shoe is level and doesn't have any dings or dents, and it even came with the original oil. I am very excited to clean it up and put it to good use. I bought the wrong blade, though. The new blade isn't a diamond center. Oops...
So does anyone have any info? I know the reputation of the brand and knew I found a great deal, but other than that I don't know much about dating this thing.
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Lesser Son -
Interesting puzzles - brings to mind the old saw that the first step in solving one is to realize it is a puzzle.
The aviator's tale completely eluded me- interesting read, but puzzle?? I know the letters stand for Hyper Text Markup Language, but beyond that I'm clueless.
Care to elucidate?
Here's another one - it seems like flying in a Bell X-1 is the only way the narrator would've possibly made some of the legs of that trip!here’s a clue:
Yes it does!! I took it out of the package and used a pick to scrape around the center and found the outline for the knock out.Does the blade have a knockout in the center to make it a diamond?
This morning, but not until you offered a clue. I would hardly call it solving after that. Yesterday was the first time I had ever seen it. I was all over the place last night. I sketched a quick map and then traced the route of the story on it to see if it had a shape. It didn't. Then I treated it like an SAT test. Was it even possible given the types of aircraft named, described or implied, the season/time junctures, the geography, etc? I plotted key words in a matrix of columns and rows (names, places, functions, vehicles, time, etc) to see if something would pop out at me. This morning over a fresh cup of coffee I started to think maybe it was an amalgamation of famous historical events in history or movies. Discovering that all the details were wildgoosechasingly meaningless is annoying!Alright, Lugz: did you solve it today, back when it was live, or did you dig it up on the web?
Cool. Thanks. It reminds me a little of the game our father used to play with us on our birthdays. The first clue would be in an envelope. You'd have to solve that one to find out where in the house the next clue was. He'd have us traipsing all over the house. The gift was at the end of the chain.Each solution led to a link to an article on something displayed at the museum.
Here is another rusty old box I found under the old workbench I talked about a few days ago.
Long C craftsman quarter inch set with much of the original wrinkle paint intact on the inside. I cleaned it up for the photo shoot and included the only quarter inch ratchet I found over there.
After the lockdown is over, I’d be happy to send this box out to a new home if one of you guys wants to fill it with the proper tools.[/QUOTE]
Dibs!![]()

Here’s one I’m working on filling. I need a flexible spinner, extension and 3/8” socket, all with the BE code. And, of course, the crossbar.
-Don

I’m sorry for inadvertently tossing a red herring into that: the aviation puzzle is not the final puzzle from the series, so the html reference is irrelevant.
I actually don’t remember any of the answers to the puzzles (so I guess it’s time to do them again), but I do remember how I solved this one, so here’s a clue: In Los Angeles it’s LAX, but where I live it’s ABE.
I didn't think I would ever get to post in this years thread. I managed two score TWO pieces of this exact slatwall new in box for $100 for both. I am in the middle of a workbench build and these will be perfect. If anyone knows a low cost alternative to the extremely high prices accessories I'd love to know? Or did I just waste my money?
My pleasure. Your find inspired me to find a placeholder flex spinner and placeholder crossbar for now. They are both unmarked.
-Don
I'd check with retail supply/store fixture outlets in your area.
My pleasure. Your find inspired me to find a placeholder flex spinner and placeholder crossbar for now. They are both unmarked.
-Don
What are the sizes of the sockets. I can’t read them, even in the catalog pdf. “4 12pt sockets 5/16 - 7/16”? I expect 3/8 is in there, but is the other 11/32 or 13/32?
just you. Rest of the world is dodging a deadly virus.Is it me or is it really slow in this thread?

just you. Rest of the world is dodging a deadly virus.![]()