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Engineering Solution Chart

Discussion in 'Funny page' started by Ducky, Feb 21, 2012.

  1. Ducky

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    (nobbled from another forum)

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  2. Roadwart

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    You can also replace the hammer with WD-40 ;)
     
  3. Panel Man

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    I have to send this to Panel Man Jr. He's spending 5 years learning how to be a Gingerbeer and this looks like a useful short-cut. Thanks, Ducky!!:thumbsup:
     
  4. Panel Man

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    After a while, though RW, the can tends to explode.
     
  5. Les

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    Good on him, we need more engineers.:thumbsup:
     
  6. Roadwart

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    Only if you hit them with the hammer ;)

    BTW Richard "Ginger beer" has another meaning too ;)
     
  7. Russell

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    I think Tom has one of these up in his house but entitled "Fixing motorbikes flow chart".
     
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  8. Panel Man

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    Pray elucidate, oh, Great Lexicographer..? Oh! It's rhyming slang? So: seer, deer, ear, fear, gear, hear/here, jeer, leer... Am I on the right track?
     
  9. Les

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    Try queer, but you knew really...right?
     
  10. Panel Man

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    Um. Actually... No. Having spent most of my working life (so far) out of this country, I know lots of American, Arabic, Pidgin and Bislama words but am sadly lacking when it comes to communicating with my own countrymen (and women :) ). 'Course, now I'm venturing into the construction industry, I'm expanding my vocabulary of, ah, shorter words and other guttural sounds with which some of my work colleagues exchange information and impart advice. It's quite a challenge, I can tell you, for me to keep up. :geek:
     

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