Fixed the spot in our kitchen where the linoleum lifted with the caplifter.
I agree Bill. It's the model they issue at my son's school, built to withstand the rigors of a classroom of 11 year olds
Quote from: Barry Rowland on April 04, 2017, 12:22:51 PMFixed the spot in our kitchen where the linoleum lifted with the caplifter.Good use for the cap lifter Barry. I mostly use the caplifter as a light pry bar, but I also have used it to tighten screws. Once in a while it actually gets used for opening caps.
In time Bill! For now, another use for the parcel hook. I used the hook to open up a box containing a pen for our puppy to play in.
In time Bill! For now, another use for the parcel hook. I used the hook to open up a box containing a pen for our puppy to play in. The hook removed the packing staples with no problem! I then used the hook to pull the fencing from its box.
Here's my furry family Lisa! The large guy is King Arthur and the pup is Ursula. They're Old English Sheepdogs and are actually brother and sister, one litter apart.
Thanks Poncho and Vicman!! I wound up having to redo a section of that playpen this morning. Using the parcel hook, I pulled the stakes out in the process. The pic isn't the best, but I had my hands full
Peeling the seal off of a jar of peanut butter. I love this stuff!
I hope to be able to post some pics tomorrow from a hike I'm going on with my youngest and his boy scout troop. If I have signal for my phone, I'll post them; if not, I'll be sure to on Sunday.
Quote from: Barry Rowland on April 07, 2017, 01:34:00 PMI hope to be able to post some pics tomorrow from a hike I'm going on with my youngest and his boy scout troop. If I have signal for my phone, I'll post them; if not, I'll be sure to on Sunday. Sounds like a great time with the scouts. You will be helping to give those scouts some memories they will never forget.