
Or any other part that sticks out. Make short work of lopping stuff off with this set of (10) 2" dia cut-off wheels, complete with (2) mandrels, (1) a 1/8" hobby size and (1) standard 1/4". Manufacturer recommends a 25K rpm max.
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93778 CUTT-OFFS |
Small enough to fit into the belt-mounted black canvas carrying case (4-3/8" x 3" x 1" thick), but they open up to be plenty big for most binocular needs. These 10X25 binocs have glare-reducing coated lenses, a thin neck-strap, adjustable focus, water-resistant and easy-to-hold rubber skin, rubber eyecups and fine-tuning for the right eye.
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93901 BINOCULARS, 10X25 |
All ant farms are small by definition, we suppose, but this spread is a minuscule 2-3/4" x 2-1/4" x 3/4" thick and comes with a magnifier for keeping an eye on the herd. Yes, it's a gel-filled pocket ant farm, so you can travel and take the livestock with you (although wise middle-schoolers will keep it out of their teacher's line of sight.) Assorted gel colors. All you add are the ants. Ignore those spiders on the label. Surplus, remember?
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40548 POCKET ANT FARM |
Time ago, burlap bags're all over the place, child. We used 'em to make sandbags, protect winterin' plants and keep down weeds, sew up scratchy britches, and collect frogs. Made dog beds out of 'em, fulla wood chips. Mama called 'em tote sacks or croker sacks, and daddy aluss kep' a few in the bed of the pick-up. 'Course daddy went and died and them plastic bags took over. Mama hated that. These here burlap bags used to have coffee inside and they say they're from lotta different countries and your'n might could be anywhere from about (3) to (4) foot long by 28" wide, good fer big dogs or small dogs-lotta frogs either way.
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20372 BURLAP BAGS |
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