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05/30/2012 10:12:58 AM · #2901 |
Originally posted by herfotoman: moth wings? |
Winner!

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05/30/2012 10:13:32 AM · #2902 |
Originally posted by Spork99: Fritz's new reverse mohawk? |
ROFL!
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05/30/2012 11:43:04 AM · #2903 |
Right, my very first one - only cellphone available.
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05/30/2012 12:11:15 PM · #2904 |
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05/30/2012 12:18:25 PM · #2905 |
Originally posted by kirbic: Plastic gear? |
Plastic Yes gear No |
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05/30/2012 01:52:40 PM · #2906 |
plastic knob? (*insert dirty joke here*) |
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05/30/2012 03:08:49 PM · #2907 |
Originally posted by RyanWareham: plastic knob? (*insert dirty joke here*) |
dirty yoke - just for you's men out there...
Knob? no - some insertion is par for the course, though.
You'll have seen it if you normally help your wife with spring cleaning or moving house.
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05/30/2012 03:46:14 PM · #2908 |
Originally posted by herfotoman: You'll have seen it if you normally help your wife with spring cleaning or moving house. |
So that's what a cleaning cloth looks like.
Fascinating.
Is it a furniture slider? |
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05/30/2012 04:18:45 PM · #2909 |
Originally posted by RyanWareham: Is it a furniture slider? |
No - circular, just over 2cm diameter.
Off to bed, see you all tomorrow. |
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05/30/2012 04:59:47 PM · #2910 |
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05/31/2012 01:49:31 AM · #2911 |
No, not a cap, although it is used at the end of something.
I suspect that this item may not be available/used worldwide, so I'll give you the full image. Not like you did not have it before, as MelonMusketeer pointed out to me. It was right next to the cropped one in my portfolio, for all to see.
It is used as a set of two, with the other one being able to adjust for a tight fit. The black area is non-slip rubber. |
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05/31/2012 05:34:32 AM · #2912 |
is it a wine bottle or beverage cap?
oh wait, you said not a cap so probably not that.
Message edited by author 2012-05-31 05:35:04. |
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05/31/2012 08:07:22 AM · #2913 |
Is it an end for an adjustable support rod, like for hanging clothes?
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05/31/2012 09:03:30 AM · #2914 |
Originally posted by kirbic: Is it an end for an adjustable support rod, like for hanging clothes? |
Yes, close enough. Used extensively for kitchen and bathroom curtains, so it's my work to remove them twice yearly for cleaning.
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05/31/2012 09:17:31 AM · #2915 |
I'm on a roll!

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05/31/2012 09:27:28 AM · #2916 |
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05/31/2012 09:29:38 AM · #2917 |
Mazda RX rotor engine block hehe.
With my first view at the thumb I saw a copper circlip -.
What's with the waterdroplets on a cricut board?
Top cover of CD player spindle? |
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05/31/2012 09:44:23 AM · #2918 |
some kind of burner for an outdoor stove? |
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05/31/2012 10:01:31 AM · #2919 |
Oooo, I can see this will be a tough one, LOL. All guesses so far are well off the mark. I'll let y'all scratch your heads a little more before providing some hintage.
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05/31/2012 10:27:14 AM · #2920 |
PCB contact under a push button |
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05/31/2012 10:34:49 AM · #2921 |
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05/31/2012 11:00:48 AM · #2922 |
Originally posted by BMacD: PCB contact under a push button |
Ha, out of the blue, the correct answer!
Yes, it is a dome switch on a PCB. The dome (silver sort-of-traingular object) is protected by a plastic overlay to guard against particulates and moisture.
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05/31/2012 11:52:45 AM · #2923 |
Ok! That was a lucky guess!
I'll post something tonight when I get home, or if someone has something in the wings, go for it!
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05/31/2012 07:39:01 PM · #2924 |
Sorry for the poor lighting. Window light!
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06/01/2012 11:35:37 AM · #2925 |
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