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bogstandard:
Ah! yes, the dreaded moving hole syndrome.
There are a couple of ways to cure that phenomenon.
The first one, is as soon as you have drilled them, smear superglue all around 'em, so they can't get up and move somewhere else.
Or if that doesn't work, try using close fitting nails thru the holes, and nail them to a bit of wood at the back.
Refer to C-o-C.
Just don't come visiting me until you have cured them all, I don't want my workshop infecting.
Bogs.
John-Som:
yes John, the three nail knockit seems to work..... I saw the holes wiggling when they thought I wasn't looking but the little b******s were well and truly stuck. I am now back on track. I'll try not to sneeze next time I am in your workshop so you should be OK.
JohnS
bogstandard:
John,
I know exactly how you feel, I have been there many times.
The main thing is, the only thing hurt is your pride and pocket, so shrug your shoulders, say 'Ah! well', try to think of the smiley side, and carry on.
And of course, the world hasn't come to an end, just because you have made a mistake.
As you know, I use marking out as a safety feature, from now on, I will be pop marking where the holes go as well. It just might help to make sure they stay where they are put.
John
sbwhart:
--- Quote from: bogstandard on February 13, 2009, 10:20:25 AM ---Ah! yes, the dreaded moving hole syndrome.
There are a couple of ways to cure that phenomenon.
Just don't come visiting me until you have cured them all, I don't want my workshop infecting.
Bogs.
--- End quote ---
I catch the little devils In traps baited with the holes from polo mints very effective they are too
:lol:
Cheers
:wave:
Stew
SPiN Racing:
Welding...
I keep it near by, and throw a bead on them to keep them from getting away.
Even works on plastic... set it on metal, weld around the plastic and the plastic gets scared and sorta melts onto the steel and wont come back off. /nod
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