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Do you guys know where I can engrave my iPod cheaply? Can I get it done at Sears? It's just gonna be a few words.
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Dollar store was definitely not the first place I think of when I want to buy candies though, so if there's any other place that you could think of, it would be greatly appreciated it if you can share it. Maybe a candy speciality store?
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Originally Posted by lowda9
I'm looking for something I can remove a 17mm rounded bolt with. Canadian tire has a kit but the closest it has is 11/16" dont know if that'll work.
How rounded and is it easily accessible? Pair of vice grips should work, unless the bolt is hard to replace. Probably damaged by crescent wrench, yeah?
The Sears set has what you're looking for..........
Check out the one review that's on there, LOLOLOLOL
I copied and pasted it below with spoiler tag, 'cause someone's bound to report it and Sears will delete it. haha
Spoiler!
Another One? March 08, 2010
By JungleBoogie of San Francisco, CA
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How many socket set can you own? How many wrenches? These do not work 100% of the time. But when they do work, you will sure be glad that you bought it. I have a whole bunch of different tools, all for one purpose: broken and stripped fasteners. If one doesn't do it, you move onto the next. One of them will work. You can't give up. It's like going to a singles bar. If you hit on a girl, and she doesn't flirt back, you move onto the next. This is exactly why I'm still dating and have girlfriends, even though I'm married. I go home to the wife, and she's got a bad attitude, doesn't want to cook, and starts nagging; I leave and go see one of my other girls. Why should I stay? Always have a back-up, right?
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Probably not 100% clean, but some rinsing won't hurt right?
On the more serious side: As long as you're not buying it from vending machines,
a pack of 12 / 24 / 36 water isn't that expensive at most grocery stores.
$3-5 at most
Alternatively, you could walk into a recycling centre, and see if anyone will sell it
to you for $0.05 each X 12 for a dozen.