Geez Louise . . . I DNFed and I never even got a hint from Hiram. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Sudonim
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Geez Louise . . . I DNFed and I never even got a hint from Hiram. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Sudonim
My advice is to run it under cool water for 10-15 minutes . . . unless you're Hiram in which case I would say to run it under a cool Fosters for 10-15 minutes, making sure to take a swig every 20-30 seconds to make sure the Fosters is still cool. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Beach Comber
if that doesn't work i usually run myself under cold fosters...Quote:
Originally Posted by firefighterjake
I found the same type of cache yesterday and the owner just put it in a ziplock. I think that would work just fine for yours too. You could also get the 88 cent waterproof match container from Walmart and epoxy a magnet to it. I have a couple of those ready to place but just don't have time right now.Quote:
Originally Posted by cameoooooo
I'll give it away for free.............................................Quote:
Originally Posted by Hiram357
IT'S IN THE SOCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Speaking of magnets . . . where is a good source to find magnets? Of course I'm just asking this out of curiosity since I obviously would not be interested in using them to construct a micro. :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by LaughingTerry
Like I mentioned in my thread and Terry in his, Wally World has quite a selection of magnets in the craft section where those small baggies are also located.
Oops. I missed those responses on baggies for some reason. Thanks for the response though John and for putting up with me . . . it appears as though I'm missing more than just some illusive micros . . . now I'm missing responses to my own threads and questions. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Haffy6
Locally, Bangor Hardware has a selection from tiny ones to some large enough to hang an ammo box (Don't think I haven't thought of doing that!). I get the 3/4 inch round ceramic magnets for my photo marbles at either of the craft stores on Stilwater Ave. If you have an old hard drive, you can take them apart for some super strong neodymium magnets.Quote:
Originally Posted by firefighterjake
I grabbed a couple plastic key cases with a stout magnet for micros. They were sumpin like $1.29 at the local hardware store. I also have a few plastic 35mm film cans in the mix. Now to find a good local opportunity...
JW