looking through my jar I see the lug nut with thread where you turn left to tighten, the other one where you turn right to tighten, and that new metric thing I don’t know which way it tightens
My husband keeps all his nuts, bolts, screws, washers, etc. in storage drawers like this. No rummaging around needed in order to find more than one of the same thing because if he’s got it, they’re all right there together in the same place!
Johnny Galt: I always thought the hell box was where one put used or error-filled Linotype slugs prior to remelting. Now, everyone can go to Google to find out what I am talking about.
The Nihilist about 12 years ago
Three?? I’d settle for two…
marmar4 about 12 years ago
Strange thoThey still work.
Jonni about 12 years ago
looking through my jar I see the lug nut with thread where you turn left to tighten, the other one where you turn right to tighten, and that new metric thing I don’t know which way it tightens
hippogriff about 12 years ago
david_42: You sound like my mother! However, when something needed fixing, the “loot jars” were where the repairs came from.
Javogadro about 12 years ago
We used to call storage containers like that ,“My Hell Box”.
cwg about 12 years ago
Heck, I’ll settle for a nut that fits the screw I need.
Gretchen's Mom about 12 years ago
My husband keeps all his nuts, bolts, screws, washers, etc. in storage drawers like this. No rummaging around needed in order to find more than one of the same thing because if he’s got it, they’re all right there together in the same place!
hippogriff about 12 years ago
Johnny Galt: I always thought the hell box was where one put used or error-filled Linotype slugs prior to remelting. Now, everyone can go to Google to find out what I am talking about.
guytiger about 12 years ago
The older my collection get the better my chance to find 3 of a kind.