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Kitchen Tools in the Shop Vs Shop Tools in the Kitchen

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Kitchen Tools in the Shop Vs Shop Tools in the Kitchen

Postby Skywatcher » Thu Nov 30, 2017 11:42 pm

Greetings All

It's coming up to the time of year when we have our annual open house for all our friends and neighbors to drop in for a mug of hot chocolate, coffee or tea, or a glass of eggnog along with some home made munchies. In preparation, my wife bought a couple of mini muffin tins so she could make dainty mincemeat pies. Her smallest pastry cutter was the right size for the shell, but she needed to cut a 1¾" diameter top for each pie. When I came in for afternoon coffee, she told me of her dilemma, so I suggested she try my 1¾" gasket punch (after giving it a thorough wash). It worked a treat, so now we have 3 dozen more little treats for the open house :D All the best,

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Re: Kitchen Tools in the Shop Vs Shop Tools in the Kitchen

Postby RoyM » Fri Dec 01, 2017 12:53 am

:D I like it!
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Re: Kitchen Tools in the Shop Vs Shop Tools in the Kitchen

Postby Luffydog » Fri Dec 01, 2017 8:02 am

Nothing wrong with being a little corky :lol:
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Re: Kitchen Tools in the Shop Vs Shop Tools in the Kitchen

Postby okie » Sat Dec 02, 2017 6:56 pm

Hi Sky

I bet that event will turn out very nice.
I knew a man,not naming names, that used a muffin tin in the shop to keep small nut,bolts,and screws sorted.
If luffydog and I are out driving, we may drop by.........we are only 2
or 3 thousand miles away. :lol: :lol:
I hope all goes well and you and family have a wonderful Christmas

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Re: Kitchen Tools in the Shop Vs Shop Tools in the Kitchen

Postby Skywatcher » Sun Dec 03, 2017 2:05 am

Hi Travis

Thank you for the good wishes, and any forum member who happens to be in the area is more than welcome to drop by. RoyM is in the next province to the West and Tufnell is in the next province to the East of me. Our door will be open from 3:00pm until the last person leaves, but our door is always open to our friends and any forum member who happens to be passing by and wants to stop in for a coffee and a chat. All the very best to the forum family,

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Re: Kitchen Tools in the Shop Vs Shop Tools in the Kitchen

Postby bobodu » Sun Dec 03, 2017 7:58 am

Dishwashers are great for engine blocks...Image
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Re: Kitchen Tools in the Shop Vs Shop Tools in the Kitchen

Postby okie » Sun Dec 03, 2017 8:11 am

bobodu wrote:Dishwashers are great for engine blocks...Image




I am the master of my own castle............... but I don't think my wife would allow that :bricks: :bricks:
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Re: Kitchen Tools in the Shop Vs Shop Tools in the Kitchen

Postby KE4AVB » Sun Dec 03, 2017 8:43 am

When I work at an office supply store working on calculators back in the 1980's, I was known to have anytime one in the breakroom's refrigerator or oven trying duplicate customer reported problems. Once I could duplicate the problem then could then pinpoint to problem using localize cold or heat applications. It also was a way to verify that my repairs were successful.

I was walking by the breakroom one day and over heard a new employee asking another one why there was a calculator in the frig. The other employee just replied "Oh that's Eugene's lunch".

Just had to be careful and wrap them in plastic to prevent bugs from escaping into the frig. The oven I just turn it up on high when done and vacuum out when it cooled back down. We got infested once because equipment having hidden bugs but that source was a donated water heater.
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Re: Kitchen Tools in the Shop Vs Shop Tools in the Kitchen

Postby Luffydog » Sun Dec 03, 2017 9:32 am

What r u using to clean those blocks in the washer? Know all about those donors washers and stoves they tend to give them away only if filled with mice and roaches. They make good gifts at this time of the year for those you really love. :lol:
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Re: Kitchen Tools in the Shop Vs Shop Tools in the Kitchen

Postby bobodu » Sun Dec 03, 2017 10:56 am

Luffydog wrote:What r u using to clean those blocks in the washer?

Cascade....because it doesn't leave spots.I won't tell you what I soak in Palmolive.... :?
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