Tips for not hurting your tools...

Saaby

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I saw the "Tips for not hurting yourself" and I saw a few quotes (Which you are about to read) and I decited that, along with tips on keeping yourself safe, aparently we need some tips on keeping our tools safe...so here we go.

For starters keep liquids away from your computer, or at least refrain from drinking and reading.

Darell says here
Do you realize that you made me snort beer out my nose when I read your post? Who's gonna come clean my monitor now?
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Albany Tom says here
This one's a keeper. Thanks! Almost had Pepsi shooting out my nose...
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Rothrandir

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don't take them apart because you have nothing better to do...

i hardly ruin anything that way anymore, but when i was little, my parents had to hide all the screwdrivers.
 

Saaby

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Roth--yeah know what you mean
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TO my credit: I've taken apart heaven only knows how much stuff. To date the only thing that I haven't been able to put back together that I actually wanted to put back together was a tape recorder.

I've taken lots of things apart that were permanantly dead so, natually, I didn't bother reassembly.

Don't take apart CK Sauce Light Orbs--they're next to impossible to put back together with only 2 hands. Lightwashers are no problem.
 
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