What do you have on your shelf?

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RogerRust
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What do you have on your shelf?

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I posted this picture of a corner of my garage shelving. In response to a discussion about forcing grommets into position.


What do you have on your shelf?

From left to right.

Dashpot oil forget 3 in 1 this is the stuff to use
Correction fluid the quick drying solvent version for painting timing marks and marking components for quick realignment
Lighter fuel small part cleaning and spot removal.
Super glue
Grinding paste, why does in come in such stupidly big pots this will last me 20 years.
General purpose water based rubber lubricant. (originally bought for the dog!)
Just visible small 12volt battery for lamp testing etc
Proper exhaust paste.

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Let's have a picture of a corner of your racking.
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Post by bmcecosse »

You really really would NOT want to see my racking!!
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Post by dave1949 »

Nice one Roger, here's a corner of mine

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Re: What do you have on your shelf?

Post by Squiggle »

RogerRust wrote:I posted this picture of a corner of my garage shelving. In response to a discussion about forcing grommets into position.

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General purpose water based rubber lubricant. (originally bought for the dog!)
? General purpose water based rubber lubricant. (originally bought for the dog!) Hopefully nothing to do with grommets!


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Re: What do you have on your shelf?

Post by Kevin »

Squiggle wrote: Hopefully nothing to do with grommets!
I hope not as the dog isn't small
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