Without anything for scale and because a lot of people don’t wear watches anymore, a lot probably don’t realise just how minuscule that o-ring is.I thought the sight of a tiny NBR O-ring would illicit oohs ahhs.
Without anything for scale and because a lot of people don’t wear watches anymore, a lot probably don’t realise just how minuscule that o-ring is.I thought the sight of a tiny NBR O-ring would illicit oohs ahhs.
Well, it's small, about 3 mm ID. It's the second largest O-ring on a watch. Stem and pusher O-rings are much smaller. I can find one somewhere and post a picture tonight.Without anything for scale and because a lot of people don’t wear watches anymore, a lot probably don’t realise just how minuscule that o-ring is.
Disclaimer: Not my dog, we don't dress our animals. Well I mean that deer last year....My sister in law used to dress up their beagle in costumes like that. I felt so sorry for it as it would slink around and cringe when people would laugh and point at it. She understood ridicule.
Come on Pablo; whose dog is that?
It's my old boss's dog. We still text about soccer and life. Best boss I ever had, frankly.Come on Pablo; whose dog is that?![]()
Very good sirIt's my old boss's dog. We still text about soccer and life. Best boss I ever had, frankly.
Maybe I can put Cuddles in a doggie costume and that way he can get some pets when I walk him.My sister in law used to dress up their beagle in costumes like that. I felt so sorry for it as it would slink around and cringe when people would laugh and point at it. She understood ridicule.
Do you also own a Jeep?
That's a Canberra by Metters. Kinda run-down but still good for post-apocalyptic outback cooking. What's on the menu in Bartertown? Skink?A couple more lizard pics from a recent road-trip and an antique stove.
There was a pair of stumpy-tails but one moved off when I stopped, this one needed to be encouraged to move so it wouldn’t get run over by other vehicles.
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