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Re: LEGO window scraper
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lugnet.org.ca.nalug
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Thu, 5 Oct 2000 17:13:54 GMT
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In lugnet.general, Steve Chapple writes:
> Well it's a record low -10 degrees (that's 10 to those of you who still
> use Fahrenheit's body temperature as a reference) this morning, and
> there was a heavy layer of frost on my windshield. I havent unpacked
> my scraper yet, so I needed something to clean the windows with, and it
> occurred to me that a 6x10 plate would make a nice window scraper.
> (My mind is a little fixated on Black/DkGrey 6x10s since Im trying to
> get so many of them.) I couldnt bring myself to actually use the plate,
> but I did find that the lid from a blue bucket works quite well. 8-)
>
> SRC
> StRuCtures on BrickBay (should be stocked and open soon)
10 degrees in October?!!! Holy crud!! It never gets that cold here in Georgia
in Feburary. I'd hate to see how cold it gets later in the year for you guys.
I like the blue bucket lid idea. I wonder how a blue tub lid would work, you
could scrape twice the amount of space.
jt
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| Well it's a record low -10 degrees (that's 10 to those of you who still use Fahrenheit's body temperature as a reference) this morning, and there was a heavy layer of frost on my windshield. I havent unpacked my scraper yet, so I needed something (...) (24 years ago, 5-Oct-00, to lugnet.general, lugnet.org.ca.nalug)
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