Hi Valery. Thanks. That drawing of yours is excellent, except I am not sure what it is. Is it a speaker with a remote? Or a portable heater? A fan? I have never seen it before..........
Hi Valery. Thanks. That drawing of yours is excellent, except I am not sure what it is. Is it a speaker with a remote? Or a portable heater? A fan? I have never seen it before..........
-=Bob=-
My guess is car alarm.
Yes, you are right.Originally Posted by pauland
These next tools are FUN tools... tools I used to use quite a while ago when I played darts. These are tungsten darts that I used on bristol (pig's hair) boards. I played with friends and I played in leagues... even won some awards. Probably couldn't hit a bullseye today if I tried.
The wooden "case" I carved from a 2x4 and found an old button that looked kind of pearl-like so I embedded it in the wood.
-=Bob=-
I see you are still darting about Bob. Good drawing as usual. The wood is very real looking.
The only tool that isn't a screw driver I own. I always associate power tools with bleeding and pain along with a mess and an unfinished job somewhere around the house.
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"Come in out of the dry and wet yourself by this tap". Spike Milligan
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I'll bet you won't get any freebies from Black & Decker for that one, ha ha haOriginally Posted by masque
hahahahaha, what a bloody mess!!! (but a GREAT drawing!!!)
-=Bob=-
Here is my bloodless Black & Decker model. I have two, best purchases I ever made they only cost £9 each in use every day for about 2 years (fingers crossed.)
Is there anything left without at least one hole in it?Originally Posted by parahandy
"Come in out of the dry and wet yourself by this tap". Spike Milligan
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