On Apr 22, 10:38 pm, Mike Burge <frontier_market...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On Apr 22, 10:41 am, LadyKate <ladyk...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > On Apr 22, 9:26 am, james_kai...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > > The tools I always reach for first when I DO build something are:
> > > A 6" Starrett pocket rule, a wicked ice pick, small flashlight,
> > > magnifing glass, long tweezers, small dykes, razor knife, scissors,
> > > bamboo skewer, 1/2" roll of masking tape, a piece of 220 sandpaper,
40
> > > mesh screen glued to a piece of 4" aluminum pipe, 10" long 1/2"
dowel
> > > rod, a red marker (fine point), small cups, 150g scale, paper
plates,
> > > 2" paint brush, 1/8" drill bit, and plastic spoons.
> > > I have a extinguisher, and cat treats at hand, plus take all my
blood
> > > pressure meds, and Wellbutrin.
> > > I have added a notepad for taking notes like, "fail, ouch, oops",
and
> > > cuss words I want to remember.
> > > I don't take my Zippo.
> > > I'm bringing this up 'cause I've got this real cool briefcase that I
> > > want to fill with the necessaries for field work like those techs
that
> > > work on large office printers.
> > > I also wear gl*****.
> > > I stopped taking cheap beer, 'cause they don't make briefcases big
> > > enough for those needs.
> > > Any other ideas?
> > > Dan Kaiser
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> > I assemble most things on-site and shoot them there. So my 'briefcase'
> > is a foot-locker. One thing you forgot was a camera. I think
> > photographing everything and then assembling it later into a journal
> > makes it much more interesting and repeatable. Taking notes is fine
> > but seeing the results on video is worth a thousand notepads.- Hide
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> I agree with the video!! lots of fun to record even small stuff and
> can be very informative in most instances
I always have to have some small funnels and at least two sifters ,one
fourty mesh the other is a 100 mesh plastic flour sifter,and a sixty
watt glue gun,plugged into a 200 watt converter....and a small fire
extinguisher is a must have in any field kit,I also have a couple
colors of electrical tape for quick reference of shell effects and
[quick spiking]


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