Silly question on tool usage.

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Question: What's the pin for? I've always used it to scribe a line. What's it really for?
Thanks in advance...
 
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Thank you for your quick responses.. :smile:

I just figured it couldn't be that easy. Thanks much.... :biggrin:
 
lol That works.

My dentist is so picky too.... Floss, floss, floss. That's all they ever tell me.
 
Metal vs Tooth Enamel ... I feel like Cav will have a few comments on using the SCRIBE as a toothpick.

And that brings up another issue ... Just why do 'we' use the word TOOTHpick when there are two TEETH required to make the space 'we' are actually picking? Kinda like "I am wearing a pair of pants ..." NO I am not wearing two actual PAIR of anything but instead I am wearing TWO CLOTH COVERINGS for my legs and they combined make up the PANT.

Maybe I am too 'rear ended like' on this issue, but then again a pair is two of something, right??? Just where is Cav when I need his help! :eek:
 
I have always lost the pin before I could figure out what to use it for. I think the last one is holding up the 1970s pin up calender
 
Metal vs Tooth Enamel ... I feel like Cav will have a few comments on using the SCRIBE as a toothpick.

And that brings up another issue ... Just why do 'we' use the word TOOTHpick when there are two TEETH required to make the space 'we' are actually picking? Kinda like "I am wearing a pair of pants ..." NO I am not wearing two actual PAIR of anything but instead I am wearing TWO CLOTH COVERINGS for my legs and they combined make up the PANT.

Maybe I am too 'rear ended like' on this issue, but then again a pair is two of something, right??? Just where is Cav when I need his help! :eek:

And why does the dentist tell you not to take any metal object to your teeth before scraping yours with a metal object?

It is a well known fact that the toothpick and toothbrush were invented in Arkansas. Anywhere else and it would have been called a teethpick or teethbrush (insert rimshot here)
 
Metal vs Tooth Enamel ... I feel like Cav will have a few comments on using the SCRIBE as a toothpick.

And that brings up another issue ... Just why do 'we' use the word TOOTHpick when there are two TEETH required to make the space 'we' are actually picking? Kinda like "I am wearing a pair of pants ..." NO I am not wearing two actual PAIR of anything but instead I am wearing TWO CLOTH COVERINGS for my legs and they combined make up the PANT.

Maybe I am too 'rear ended like' on this issue, but then again a pair is two of something, right??? Just where is Cav when I need his help! :eek:


Fred,

Here is my recommendation for you:

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:biggrin::biggrin::biggrin:
 
Cav, danged it you just showed a picture of my new Sunday-go-to-meeting long sleeved dress shirt.

I noticed that yours has the 'go-down-between-the-legs-and-hold-everything-in-place strap.' This strap should be a different color as the dark brown just screams out at folks.

Now I'm wondering just who you get to sinch up your 'go-down-between-the-legs-and-hold-everything-in-place strap?' Do the inmates get extra pie if they help you get it on?

BTW, you look pretty good in it to and it ain't even pink.
 
COOL! I didnt know that pin was even there. I just went to my shop and looked at the HF version and yep sure enough, Right there hiding in plain sight!
 
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