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General Category => The Coffee Shop => Topic started by: julief on October 14, 2010, 08:18:37 am
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I got a phone call early this morning from my daughter. Her husband had just broken his key off in the ignition. He was parked behind her so no one was going anywhere. He is in the Air Force and was going to work this morning when it happened at 5:00 am New Mexico time. I thought about it for a while and called him back. Told him to cut a scrollsaw blade to where the teeth were at the very end. Took a paper clip to move the pins out of the way and insert the scrollsaw blade alongside the key piece. Twist the blade to get a bite and yee-haw out it came.
Bet she's glad I gave him my old scrollsaw!
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Your Son in Law has one crafty Mother in Law! Fast thinking on your part... of course I now wonder if you have a dubious past :)
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Single mother for 21 years. Necessity is the mother of invention. Could not afford to pay people to fix things - had to learn on my own.
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Julie!
What a stroke of "Pragmatic Engineering"!
Now I can see a Commercial Use for 'old' blades...
1. Break blade to 2.5" length
2. Tape to back of your business card
3. Add small label with your instructions
4. Display on table at Craft Fair or Market
5. Price at $1.00 each
6. Make Money
7. IF idea goes over Rush Patent Application
~~~GrayBeard~~~
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Yep that was ingenious of you. 8) I to wonder about the dubious past though. LOL ::)
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I guess that makes me 'suspect'...
As a former rental property owner and general handyman I have carried a set of lock picks in my toolbox for many years!
As long as they are not too sophisticated I can usually open them in a few minutes.
Saved a lot of money on locksmiths over the years.
OH! I forgot the 'slim jim' that used to open most cars but not no more! (one of my tenants was a toe truck driver for the city!)
~~~GB~~~
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great idea!
you saved him about $ 150
call fee $ 50,--
wages $ 80,-- (1 hour for replacing the lock)
new lock $ 20,--
you must have a big gift next mothers day ;)
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Hey Julie....:+} That was really COOL for you the think of what to do. I have always thought of you as A SMART GAL. LOL Danny :+}
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Quick thinking Julie! He'll forget by Mother's Day... but maybe Christmas he won't! ;D
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How many cars you got in your garage Julie???????
Jimbo
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Breaking News:
Single mother for 21 years turns to a life of crime, Grand Theft Auto. Hear her story of how she invented a new tool to break in cars from a scroll saw blade. In her own words "had to learn on my own." And how she has recruited her daughter and son-in-law to spread the crime spree from Texas to New Mexico.
More details on the 11:00 evening news. LOL ::) ::) ::)
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OK, Jim - ZERO cars IN my garage - I even threw out my husbands motorcycle. Don't Bit** about saw dust on the bike. My shop - my rules! (Don't be harsh - I bought him a cover).
Russ, I can also rekey a house lock in under a minute. That comes from 5 years at the Depot.
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Great thinking Julie. See scrollsaw blades are good for more than making sawdust.
David.
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Boy are you ever bossy Julie, I let my wife have her car in my garage
Jimbo
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Not to worry JULIE if you get it for grand theft or B & E I'll send you a hack saw blade they can come in handy too. ;D
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I'm with Julie! My wife used to park in the garage. But every time she would say "honey, can you build me ...", I would say "yes, but I need a new tool to do that". Pretty soon it came down to "If I get this tool to do that, you will not be able to park in the garage anymore!". So now the garage is all mine!
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dg............I like it. Dave ;D
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Hey dg has your wife seen the reply, perhaps I should send it to her HA HA
Jimbo
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Hey Jimbo, No she hasn't see this post, but she knows why she doesn't park in the garage anymore! To many "Honey-Do's"