
Tufoil(tm)"Lubit-8" oil with teflon for small jobs like power tools, sewing machines, fishing tackle, locks and toys. Comes in a pen like tube with needle point applicator built in. Great stuff in the slippery department. As they say, "One drop does the job."
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89306 SUPER OIL W/ TEFLON |
What says Christmas more than decorative tape? The 1-1/2" wide, 10 ft. long rolls feature Warner Brother cartoon characters, Power Rangers, or other X-mas figures, and are divided into multiple sections that can be cut off as individual labels. Each set of (5) rolls comes with a plastic, lightweight tape dispenser.
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29516 HOLIDAY TAPE |
WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD-This toy is or contains a marble. Not for children under 3 yrs.
They look like glass marbles that were dropped on a cold slab when the glass was molten. Hence they have a flattened blob shape, about 1/4" thick and as big as 1" x 3/4" or as small as 1/2" dia. across. All are translucent. Talented folk use them in flower arrangements, to fill a jar or glass as decoration or for similar tasteful purposes. The rest of us use them for joke marbles, non-jumping tiddlywinks and board game pieces. Our each is a bag of (100) marbles.
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89919 AMBER FL MARB |
No one beats the Russians when it comes to inexpensive, high quality lab equipment. Everyone from electrical engineers to botanists to archeologists to jewelers will appreciate the craftsmanship of this 4.8x-98x stereo microscope. The scope comes with 0.6x, 1x, 2x, 4x, and 7x objectives plus pairs of 14x and 8x eyepieces, all with high quality achromatic lenses. Furthermore, it’s as loaded with extras as a Lexus off the lot: eye guards, arm rests, a scale reticle built into the 8x eyepiece and a grid reticle, a 14.5” adjustable stand to accommodate samples of all sizes. Also comes with a 6vac/20w illuminator with adjustable brightness, light condenser, and light filter for oblique/transmitted light and a substage reflector with a mirrored side and a diffusive white second side for transparent/translucent specimens.
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89971 STEREO MICROSCOPE |
Buy a bucket of these nicely finished 1/2" to 5/8" dia wooden beads with 1/8" to 1/4" holes, and you're halfway to being a cabdriver. These are just right for weaving into the beaded seat cushions in every big-city cab. There are two sizes of round beads in a natural color, and barrel-shaped in-between sized beads in dark brown. We're not going to count each one, but we know there are about 150 beads in each 1/4 lb bag. If you drive too well to qualify as a cabdriver, string the beads on elastic for great bracelets.
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28935 ASST WOODEN BEADS |
A good dowel is always a good buy, and we’ve got some good dowels at great prices! These wood dowels come from the Southeast Asian ramin tree (not related to the ramen noodle). It’s a hardwood, a very nice blonde color and moderately heavy. The dowels are strong, stainable, and warp–resistant. All are 12” long; a package is (22) 1/8” dia dowels, (10) 1/4” dia, (5) 1/2” dowels.
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91021 12" DOWEL,1/2" DIA | |
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91019 12" DOWEL,1/4" DIA | |
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91017 12" DOWEL,1/8" DIA |
WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD-Small Parts. Not for children under 3 yrs.
Another gem plucked from the A.S.&S. mirabilia. The shape and size of a hen egg, this opaque stone (or matte-finished glass - we're not sure which) is interesting in itself. Touched with a red penlight in a dark room, the entire egg becomes a brilliant ruby color. Blue light/blue egg, etc. Fun and fascinating, and with a little sleight of hand, a sure way to convince the plebeians that you have some mysterious metaphysical power.
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91901 MAGIC STONE EGG |
Incredible stuff!! And even better than those dinky cutouts you used to make! Our each is a pack of (8) 8" x 10-1/2" shrinking plastic sheets that start clear and stay clear. Draw a design, write a message, create a sign, whatever. Cut it out, bake it in a 350° oven for about 3 minutes, and it shrinks to 45% of its original size. Problem with certain pencils and markers on the slick sheets? Try a light sanding (320-400 grit) before writing on it. (The surface will be more opaque.) What a fun way to make small errors become insignificant!
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92130 POLYSHRINK |
Maybe a little eclectic for an artist with a single style, but perfect for one who's still searching for himself. Or for any hobbyist. There are no (2) brushes exactly alike in this set of (15). They all have natural bristles, color-coded wooden handles and metal ferrules, but they range from fairly fine to 1/2" wide, and 7" to 10" long. There are at least (3) different kinds of bristles, and they are round, blunt and pointed. A nice variety, and a very nice quality for this price.
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91856 ARTIST'S BRUSH SET |
These are the so-called miracle shears from Pakistan. They were designed for use by paramedics and others needing quickly to cut wire, light sheet metal, or other tough stuff that might stand between them and their quarry. They are normally demonstrated cutting a penny in two. Which they will do. But not as a steady diet. Let's dispel a few myths. While these are Pakistani stainless, we're not talking any miracles in manufacturing. They are good for their purpose, and real handy to have in the old tool box. But their purpose isn't making pennies into 5-mil pieces, and you will twist or break them at about the same time you find out that you've done the same thing to U.S. laws! For sheet metal or wire or fishing leaders or tin cans or whatever, be our guests.
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6389 UTILITY SHEARS |
may not be gold, but it’s a fool who passes up a chance to add glitter to his presentations. These 8–1/2” x 11” heat–transfer sheets from Fellowes® enhance documents with brilliant metallic colors when passed through a laser printer, laser copier or a laminator. (12) foil sheets in each pack. Choose all gold, or an assortment with (3) gold, (3) silver, and (2) each of red, blue and green.
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34720 GOLD TRANSFER FOIL | |
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34719 MULTI TRANSFER FOIL |
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