14: used to boer holes in Corks. I used it in a laboratory. The Cork goes on a flask or erlenmeyer, and if you want for instance put a thermometer in it, you can select the bore of the same size, make hole that is the correct size for that thermometer.
Jahoda 1 week ago #12. Should notify the NTSB. Some ground personnel may have left their vape in the engine cowling. That may be the cause of the incident.
Oooor someone dropped and broke it and left it there but you know, falling out of the sky because it caused a plane engine failure seems more reasonable.....
Dang, I knew 8 of them this time. I really should say 7 because the hairpin was shown on a recent one of these and I remembered. either way, it's a personal best. Sometimes I get zero!
“This was found with some old tools. Doesn’t seem to attach to anything. It can lock in place, and the middle bit turns round, unraveling 2 straps of fabric. I’m stumped!”
14: used to boer holes in Corks. I used it in a laboratory. The Cork goes on a flask or erlenmeyer, and if you want for instance put a thermometer in it, you can select the bore of the same size, make hole that is the correct size for that thermometer.
Jahoda 1 week ago #12. Should notify the NTSB. Some ground personnel may have left their vape in the engine cowling. That may be the cause of the incident.
Oooor someone dropped and broke it and left it there but you know, falling out of the sky because it caused a plane engine failure seems more reasonable.....
Dang, I knew 8 of them this time. I really should say 7 because the hairpin was shown on a recent one of these and I remembered. either way, it's a personal best. Sometimes I get zero!
This wrench is used mostly by bicyclists.
It's quite handy and will fit in the tool pouch attached to the bicycle seat...
#12. Should notify the NTSB. Some ground personnel may have left their vape in the engine cowling. That may be the cause of the incident.
Oooor someone dropped and broke it and left it there but you know, falling out of the sky because it caused a plane engine failure seems more reasonable.....
Goodbye!