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Nashbar P-Handle Wrenches -- and thank you Royal Mail
On 11/1/2018 10:02 AM, Joerg wrote:
On 2018-11-01 05:33, Duane wrote: You mean like the weight weenies that told you to get a combination tool rather than go looking for rocks and nails? The ground-off nail was riding in my tool kit. That and the required steel nut (for the otehr side of the chain) weighed a fraction of an ounce. You suddenly sound like a weight weenie! IIRC you originally talked about finding the nail near a fence along the trail, not taking it out of your tool kit. Again, your tales seem to vary day by day. But now you have a genuine chain tool. Your macho cred is slipping away, Joerg. To recover some cred, you'd better brag about drinking another growler, quick! -- - Frank Krygowski |
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