DAY 21 I haven't been happy with some of my photos, so I set this one up. I have these notebooks stashed in strategic locations (nightstand, desk, truck, backpack).
Day 21: Opening a bag of sheepdog food 🐕🦺🐕🦺 with the Explorer.
Look what the Amazon fairy brought. I kind of doubt I’ll keep it, every time I try a cellidor model it makes me realize why I like alox, but we’ll see.
Day 21 of 30Today used Explorer mag to inspect some pill bottles labels, sadly didnt get picture while doing it.
Nice entries everyone!Day 21The place that grew the collection in the early days of collecting.
Congratulations on the Explorer, gustophersmob ! Nice pic!
Gustophersmob, I think (and take it as a "grain of sand") the clear, newer ones are acrylic and the gray ones ABS. Do keep the Explorer! Allow it to have its patina, and cherish every nick, scrape, divot, etc. as "badges of honor", "battle scars", or "adventure reminders" (and also to protect the Aloxes pristine state!) :
Day 21Champion's out today, helping in the restoring of the BSA scale, opening lunch (which, I found later, had a built in opening-recloseable feature ... ), and plain "hangin' around".
Day 21Explorer cut herbs for a chicken And the chicken in the making
Thanks guysDay 20Inspecting the Swisstool Day 21I needed to unplug a superglue bottle spout [small repair on my phone case,no action shots unfortunately],the pin was just the tool for the job.I got some glue on my fingertip and used the file to clean it off after it dried.
Day 21 contd...I needed to slice up some tape to reattach the glue bottle label and used the scissors. No task is complete without an inspection.
Nice uses and pics, Humayd!
Thanks VICMAN
Day 22
Day 21Used the pliers on the Cybertool Lite to remove some concrete from a repair before damp proofing. Worked great!
Great posts everyone. For all of it's small size the mag is a pretty good little tool and getting a pic of things is a challenge all it's own I know so well done I'm not in the challenge but as a guest I'll share one I took a few years back (which is why I appreciate the effort!)