Like those small felt things that people put on the bottom of coasters and stuff so that they don't scratch their tables. I need some. What store sells those?
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If it's for the bottom of a coaster you will probably have to break down and spend five bucks on some new coasters.....if it's for the bottom of a chair or table you should be able to find it in a furniture store.sigpic
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Originally posted by underrated29 View Postmichaels?
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Originally posted by JakeNbake View PostAla, you can buy them at any hardware store. Like Lowe's, Home Depot, or Ace.
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Originally posted by jetrazor74 View PostCripes man, buy some damn felt and a hot glue gun.
You are NOT the handy-man type, are you Al?
As a child my step-father never let me play with his tools. Partially because I was incredibly destructive.
Okay, mostly because I was incredibly destructive. Also because he had no idea how to raise a child, but that's neither here nor there.
I did manage to get into cars and I'm good at them. That's because my uncle taught me though.
So no.... I really am not the "handy man" type. "Grease Monkey," sure. Handy man? No.
I know what a Michael's is. Duh. I just wasn't aware they sold that kind of stuff.
I go there to pick up chicks.
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Originally posted by Alastor View PostWell, I like tools. I like to play with tools.
As a child my step-father never let me play with his tools. Partially because I was incredibly destructive.
Okay, mostly because I was incredibly destructive. Also because he had no idea how to raise a child, but that's neither here nor there.
I did manage to get into cars and I'm good at them. That's because my uncle taught me though.
So no.... I really am not the "handy man" type. "Grease Monkey," sure. Handy man? No.
I know what a Michael's is. Duh. I just wasn't aware they sold that kind of stuff.
I go there to pick up chicks.
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