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Old 03-06-2024, 11:15 AM   #4
jaros44sr
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Re: Clean up aisle 3

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Originally Posted by LockDoc View Post
You have the same problem I do. If it has a flat surface it will get loaded down. I don't care what it is.

Post a picture of it when you get it cleaned off. I bet you find some stuff you have been looking for (or forgot you had)...
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Yep you were right, found a lock set, possibly bought from you, and a couple speed minder buzzers, which I haven't figured out yet

Also, my Dewalt drill with 4 batteries and radio charger that I will donate to a good home

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Getting there all I need now is a round toit
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