Hey, McGyver would!Welcome to AAC.
Do you also save the twit ties from cables for that use?
I do indeedWelcome to AAC.
Do you also save the twit ties from cables for that use?
Re: McGyver, I also want to put together a list of electronics components that can be scrounged from a local dollar store. e.g. solar cell battery charger, LED from garden lights, etc.Hey, McGyver would!
Bob
CAUTION!!! That wire is often steel wire, and a poor quality of steel at that. Also subject to oxidation.Here's a lovely cute jumper maker, though it does cost $5.98 for 100 feet of jumpers which is infinitely more than the nose wires and cord ties.
Yes, so are all twist ties. I was being absurd.CAUTION!!! That wire is often steel wire, and a poor quality of steel at that. Also subject to oxidation.
Even though I have said it, your welcome still counts!If nobody has said it yet - welcome to AAC.
Yes, you did. Don't know how I missed that. Oh well; any and all new members are always welcomed to join us and add their BOK to our favorite (mine anyway) website.Even though I have said it, your welcome still counts!
And he'd use them for jumper cables LOL...Hey, McGyver would!
And wastefulYes, so are all twist ties. I was being absurd.
Speaking of physics-defying. How can a cake be taken by opening a sea hatch?THat guy, McGyver would routinely violate more laws of physics than were broken in a Road Runner cartoon!
Connecting an old garden hose to a scuba tank to blow up an inflatable beach toy to break open a locked Sea Hatch took the cake!
Clearly I misused a figure of speech. "Taking the Cake" is a polite way of saying " beat the pants off of everyone else." That expression implies beating the others by such a great margin that they are not qualified for any small share of the prize.Speaking of physics-defying. How can a cake be taken by opening a sea hatch?
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