Soldato
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Cupboard!What if it's only one draw?
Edit: or the draw doesn't open
Edit2: It's actually a cubboard in the OP's post.
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Cupboard!What if it's only one draw?
Edit: or the draw doesn't open
Edit2: It's actually a cubboard in the OP's post.
Edit3:![]()
Are we looking at the same picture? No cups in there at all.Cupboard!
No cubs either.Are we looking at the same picture? No cups in there at all.
don't see any cubs eitherAre we looking at the same picture? No cups in there at all.
I assumed that they didn't want to get blood on it.Is that hammer wrapped in sellotape??
And garage, and shed..I have a junk house!
It is. I used it years ago to straighten or knock out watch pins that i didnt want to damageIs that hammer wrapped in sellotape??
And the sellotape helped in what way?!It is. I used it years ago to straighten or knock out watch pins that i didnt want to damage
I cant really remember. Probably so the pins didnt get damagedAnd the sellotape helped in what way?!![]()
Because fuses do blow.- A large collection of 3 and 5 amp fuses. Why?
but how would the sellotape have helped with that?I cant really remember. Probably so the pins didnt get damaged
Actually my shed is quite niceAnd garage, and shed..
I would call the op's picture more of a useful bits cubbyhole....(bulbs, tools, medicines)
I have several boxes in the shed and garage with just spare bulbs of different types, wattages and shapes(including a load of unused mini cfl's that my mother kept getting sent), whilst in the kitchen there is the box with plasters etc, upstairs is an entire Billy shelf with more plasters/medical supplies etc..
It’s not sellotape, its electrical tape that’s quite thick (and soft compared to metal)but how would the sellotape have helped with that?