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Ive always called them the "You know the little round clip thingies with the barbs and the little slightly rounded dome tops. You know the things you always break when they are involved in a project and are always a pita to work with?" People usually know what I'm talking about when I explain it like that lol
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Ive always called them the "You know the little round clip thingies with the barbs and the little slightly rounded dome tops. You know the things you always break when they are involved in a project and are always a pita to work with?" People usually know what I'm talking about when I explain it like that lol
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Horrible Freight has a set for 20 bucks, if any forum goers need some on the cheap:
http://m.harborfreight.com/6-piece-p...set-66188.html
http://m.harborfreight.com/6-piece-p...set-66188.html
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I just pulled the snappy ones up as a reference lol. I love having them. They have wayyyyyyy more useful purposes other than those clips too. Definitely a "Must Have" tool in your box.... Giggitty?
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the extra long one makes a great hotdog roaster for the fire. Especially the one from Harbor Freight. Mmmm, I can just taste the chinse-ium metal baked right into the dog.
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