Posted by DLMKA on August 30, 2016 at 21:47:34 from (99.155.16.235):
In Reply to: Square hole posted by cool hand on August 30, 2016 at 16:06:07:
Reminds me of something that happened in my high school machine shop class. We had one kid that was a few bricks shy of a load. Nice guy, just dumb as a sack of hammers. He was making a flat blade screwdriver for his project. Made it out of hex bar stock and was machined and top heat treated. Handles were polycarbonate stock. Came by where I was working and asked me how to get the hexagon bar into the handle. Being a little ornery I told him to go ask Mr. McConnell for the hexagon drill bits that he keeps in the supply closet. Off he goes, all the way into the classroom, stops dead in his tracks right McConnell's desk, pauses, and marches right back out to me mad as an old red hen. I have no idea what he said because I was laughing so hard. About 10 minutes later teacher comes out and asked what Ferguson went in the classroom for and walked out without saying a word. Told him the story and it was all he could do to keep from laughing.
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