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    Whatsit Feb. 6

    Maybe not so easy as the weekend shots.


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    My immediate reactions: I thought it was some sort of copper circuitry... like the slot for one of the newer Intel processors.

    Then I saw the shavings...

    Hmm... looks like part of tool used to grip (maybe a vice?) Are those wood shavings?
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    I'm going along the same lines of Dwight; maybe jaws to a tool??

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    A placemat.
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    Pin nails.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 480sparky
    Pin nails.
    Yes! Or brads... I've used these in my staple gun I'm sure.

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    A staple ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by derrick937
    A staple ?
    Or rather a few staples ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by PixelRabbit

    Yes! Or brads... I've used these in my staple gun I'm sure.
    I'll second this guess. Sure looks like brad nails.
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    Quote Originally Posted by davesnothere11 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by PixelRabbit

    Yes! Or brads... I've used these in my staple gun I'm sure.
    I'll second this guess. Sure looks like brad nails.

    You guys are good. I thought that the gold colour rather than the standard steel colour would through you off. 1 & 9/16" brads.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Ron Evers View Post

    You guys are good. I thought that the gold colour rather than the standard steel colour would through you off. 1 & 9/16" brads.

    It helps to work in the construction trades.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 480sparky View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Ron Evers View Post

    You guys are good. I thought that the gold colour rather than the standard steel colour would through you off. 1 & 9/16" brads.

    It helps to work in the construction trades.

    Yeabut, how come PixelRabbit gets most of the "guy" things?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ron Evers View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ron Evers View Post

    You guys are good. I thought that the gold colour rather than the standard steel colour would through you off. 1 & 9/16" brads.

    It helps to work in the construction trades.

    Yeabut, how come PixelRabbit gets most of the "guy" things?

    He's a guy in drag.
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    Because she lived in a 100+ yr old house that needed renovations ... And has a husband who is an awesome Millwright but not so awesome at house renovations ( read banned from touching things lol ).

    I installed wainscotting (sp?), faux tin ceiling, tore out a bathroom to the studs, drywalled and installed a new shower surround, repaired plaster walls .... And so on

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    Good for you PR.
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