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Re: uh oh-it fell off! !!!! Wifes gonna kill me
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Posted by IBorange in TX on February 06, 2007 at 19:51:58 from (72.251.15.151):
In Reply to: uh oh-it fell off! !!!! Wifes gonna kill me posted by Dave from MN on February 06, 2007 at 13:46:08:
I suggest to either go to Radio Shack and buy a metal detector or find someone who has a metal detector and then back track your work. I had a guy call me once, had laid his ring on the fender of his truck when changing the oil out behind the barn. When he finished, closed the hood and drove the truck back to the house. Remembered his ring, and putting it on the fender, but of course it was no longer there. Took the metal detector about 20minutes to find the ring. He didn't even offer me a cup of coffee. I took my ring off about 37yrs ago when I almost lost my finger from jumping off of the tractor and hanging it on the tractor fender. Machinery and jewelry don't mix...... Good Luck...
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