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Saw these on Facebook and had to share here.. These guys are no match to your craftsmanship..
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Pass. The forken shaver..
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High beams...
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:d
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Just give me a number 1 with the part to the side...
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Hands free youtubing..
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Shower power
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Low profiling it up...
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Lol some rippers in that lot, better lift your game yellow door
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Some of those designs are too familiar - its amazing how innovaters around the world can come up with the same awesome ideas
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Quote:
http://failblog.cheezburger.com/ther...dit?ref=navbar |
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My latest bit of innovating happened on lunch break.
I'd been meaning to replace some old beach tackle bags that had fallen apart. But the style I used to use had plastic mesh bottoms for drainage and open tops similar to this unit. |
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But the drainage mesh isnt suited to my needs - its great for cleaning and shoving fish into but I dont really use my beach tackle bags for that purpose.
I use them to carry tackle so the mesh just used to let sand in when I put it down - or wind would blow sand in through the top. So I searched the web for alternatives but they were either too bulky or too expensive. I should have just searched the op shop - $2 - I'm back in business |
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Forgot about extendo net - On its own its got a 2m reach - add another pole for 3m -
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