I will stick to putting my chuck key in its now rightful place, on the magnet. If you don’t mind? lol
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Thanks to captainleeward & tony. By the way , you may be extremely surprised how Dyslexic folk (like myself) read things: sometimes totally different to what was intended & spelling is easy in the head but writing down is hard work. Cheers & keep on with the great "stuff".
The magnet is a great idea providing your ticker is good and definately if you don't have a pace-maker.
Most of my work gear still has heaps of tiny holes so I started (years ago) taking a strong magnet (before we had rare earth ones here) in a heavy plastic bag that i usually used to recover items from my workshop/shed floor from within the saw-dust. Then I used a tractor parts holder(strong magnet like those on speakers ((car or home)) which too are really usefull-glue them on the side of cabinets/walls etc) to hold my bits & bobs. I don't know why clothing usually lacks a right hand shirt pocket.
Cheers, Ranald
Some bodys hijacked my post I'll find em sooner or later. :rofl:
cyber space! My response was for a magnet in shirt pocket for screws, small bolts etc. LOL