All,
I was in the shop cleaning up some rolling stock I purchased last year (work keeps getting in my way!) and came across these tucked under the seat. Can anyone tell me what they are? I placed the brake hose in the picture for a size reference.
Thanks,
Doug
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They appear to be pieces of sheet metal waiting to be used on a DIY project
Too many things going on to bother listing them.
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I was thinking that they had already been made for a DIY project - just lost in the shop before being used. There's a similar problem in my shop.Bill Shields wrote:They appear to be pieces of sheet metal waiting to be used on a DIY project
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which makes them available for another project -> I have tons of that stuff in my shop -> wanna trade?
Too many things going on to bother listing them.
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The problem with that is after the pieces are gone, their use and need will be revealed...we'll have to make more.
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which is why God made magic markers, luggage tags, Tupperware tubs and old olive jars..
Tag everything and if / when the tags are rotten and fall off...is time to recycle the metal into something useful.
Don't be Mottai nai
Tag everything and if / when the tags are rotten and fall off...is time to recycle the metal into something useful.
Don't be Mottai nai
Too many things going on to bother listing them.