The Coffee Bean Bag - TBD2024-03-28T21:36:03Zhttps://teebeedee.ning.com/forum/topics/the-coffee-bean-bag-1?groupUrl=thewelcomelounge&groupId=1991841%3AGroup%3A736357&id=1991841%3ATopic%3A744162&feed=yes&xn_auth=noSure Sandy,
In fact cutting s…tag:teebeedee.ning.com,2010-03-05:1991841:Comment:8518232010-03-05T23:31:49.577ZCuppaJoehttps://teebeedee.ning.com/profile/BuzzManlove
Sure Sandy,<br />
In fact cutting some off and allowing it to have less twist and turns will make the flow better and less chance to clog up. But leave it long enough that you can still slide the dryer out from the wall to clean under it or retrieve something. That is, after all where all those missing socks hide.
Sure Sandy,<br />
In fact cutting some off and allowing it to have less twist and turns will make the flow better and less chance to clog up. But leave it long enough that you can still slide the dryer out from the wall to clean under it or retrieve something. That is, after all where all those missing socks hide. Yep. Hey Sandra.tag:teebeedee.ning.com,2010-03-05:1991841:Comment:8504662010-03-05T13:33:49.267ZUbuhttps://teebeedee.ning.com/profile/Ubu
Yep. Hey Sandra.
Yep. Hey Sandra. How cool! Thanks Cuppa!tag:teebeedee.ning.com,2010-02-08:1991841:Comment:7971182010-02-08T12:26:19.024ZCathttps://teebeedee.ning.com/profile/Cat
How cool! Thanks Cuppa!
How cool! Thanks Cuppa! tag:teebeedee.ning.com,2010-02-08:1991841:Comment:7971172010-02-08T12:21:52.249ZCuppaJoehttps://teebeedee.ning.com/profile/BuzzManlove
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<p style="text-align: left;"><img width="721" src="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/2166616947?profile=RESIZE_1024x1024" alt=""/></p> You need two hands for this…tag:teebeedee.ning.com,2010-02-08:1991841:Comment:7971152010-02-08T12:18:19.171ZCuppaJoehttps://teebeedee.ning.com/profile/BuzzManlove
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You need two hands for this baby I just built. Man what a back saver. No bending at all. The arms are attached just above the blade and pivot. the black rubber strap just holds the second arm off the ground if I let it go.
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You need two hands for this baby I just built. Man what a back saver. No bending at all. The arms are attached just above the blade and pivot. the black rubber strap just holds the second arm off the ground if I let it go. Seriously. . . we got 18 inch…tag:teebeedee.ning.com,2010-02-06:1991841:Comment:7928722010-02-06T11:28:37.011ZCathttps://teebeedee.ning.com/profile/Cat
Seriously. . . we got 18 inches of snow. It's so heavy. The dog can't walk through it. Nowhere to throw it. Anyone have an extra set of hands and a snow shovel?
Seriously. . . we got 18 inches of snow. It's so heavy. The dog can't walk through it. Nowhere to throw it. Anyone have an extra set of hands and a snow shovel? Work indeed it did. When it w…tag:teebeedee.ning.com,2010-02-05:1991841:Comment:7918122010-02-05T22:05:25.076ZRed Blooded American Malehttps://teebeedee.ning.com/profile/RedBloodedAmericanMale
Work indeed it did. When it was through, I just washed it with a solution of 1- 2 drops of dish detergent in a bowl of water, then used a very soft cloth to buff out the silver. It looked great.
Work indeed it did. When it was through, I just washed it with a solution of 1- 2 drops of dish detergent in a bowl of water, then used a very soft cloth to buff out the silver. It looked great. RBAM just sent me a note that…tag:teebeedee.ning.com,2010-02-05:1991841:Comment:7912692010-02-05T17:17:37.583ZCuppaJoehttps://teebeedee.ning.com/profile/BuzzManlove
RBAM just sent me a note that he tried it and it did indeed work. What company has as their motto "A Better Life Through Chemistry"?
RBAM just sent me a note that he tried it and it did indeed work. What company has as their motto "A Better Life Through Chemistry"? THANK YOU, I am always polish…tag:teebeedee.ning.com,2010-02-03:1991841:Comment:7869182010-02-03T11:53:14.141ZCathttps://teebeedee.ning.com/profile/Cat
THANK YOU, I am always polishing silver! And my silver jewelry. Can't wait to try it. (You'll get a call if it doesn't work)
THANK YOU, I am always polishing silver! And my silver jewelry. Can't wait to try it. (You'll get a call if it doesn't work) I have a solution for which a…tag:teebeedee.ning.com,2010-02-03:1991841:Comment:7868612010-02-03T08:55:56.751ZCuppaJoehttps://teebeedee.ning.com/profile/BuzzManlove
I have a solution for which a question has not been asked.<br />
How many remember one of those TV $19.95 ads that offered a "magic" solution for cleaning silverware? They showed a big pot of boiling water, a 4 inch long bar of something in the water and the addition of a packet of dry powder. You dropped your silverware in the boiling water and tarnish went to the bar and the silver came out shiny.<br />
Well folks, I just discovered what it was that they used. The bar was just a piece of standard…
I have a solution for which a question has not been asked.<br />
How many remember one of those TV $19.95 ads that offered a "magic" solution for cleaning silverware? They showed a big pot of boiling water, a 4 inch long bar of something in the water and the addition of a packet of dry powder. You dropped your silverware in the boiling water and tarnish went to the bar and the silver came out shiny.<br />
Well folks, I just discovered what it was that they used. The bar was just a piece of standard aluminum, and the powder was nothing more than common household baking soda. I tried it today with a loosely folded 18 inch piece of aluminum foil and a 1/4 cup of Arm and Hammer baking soda.<br />
Guess what? It works!!!!!! The silver oxide tarnish, transmigrated straight to the aluminum foil in about 3 minutes and the silver came out tarnish free including the nooks and crannies of the decorations on the handles. All I had to do was wash off a white film of baking soda from the silverware. I even did a whole silver coffee pot. There were a few spots of deep tarnish which I polished out with regular cream polish. All in all it is a great easy way to do it, and probably saved $19.50 plus S & H, even if I had gotten past the "But wait! We'll double your order" gimmick worth another $0.45 cents.<br />
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