LK> -=> Quoting Vern Humphrey to Joe Dufresne <=-
LK> JD>Perhaps not. but my favorite mean trick is to find someones car and
LK> JD>glue pennies over the keyholes.
LK> VH> You're a whimp, Joe -- a REAL man would squirt Crazy Glue INSIDE the
LK> VH> key hole. :-)
LK> My favorite ie Loc-Tite. Keys go in, dials rotate, but the co**-su**er
just
LK>won't open. Crazy glue IS effective, but just a tad obvious for my taste.
Th
LK>is a certain charm in watching an individual continue to search for the
"rig
LK>key on the ring when he KNOWS DAMNED WELL THAT THIS IS THE KEY!!!!!!!!!!
LK>"Locking Gas Cap" takes on a new meaning.
LK>Takes almost no time too. Less time on target, less chance for gettin' one
u
LK>the tailpipe.
LK> Just put your mind to it. There are many close tolerance mechanisms in
your
LK>(and their) life. Unsolved opportunities abound. Use your imagination.
LK> Loc-Tite. It's not just for breakfast anymore.
LK> Disclaimer:
LK> Of course you must realize that I am NOT advocating the use of ANY
material
LK>a destructive or abusive manner. That would run directly counter to my
ind
LK>generous nature. But musing about such things is such an enjoyable
stime.
An experimental run might be justified on my part, just to check out
your claims for Loc-Tite. I know just the subject for such a test. :-)
LK> Justifier:
LK> And it just so happens that is secures those pesky threaded inserts on
1911
LK>grips, too.
"Any animal in the forest can eat a skunk . . . but none of them
WANT to."
-- Uncle Herbivore
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