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I stopped by a friends garage one day and found him moving everything that was on the floor outside to the driveway.
I asked what was going on and he replied that a small nut had hit the floor and disappeared into thin air.
The nut in question was for his vintage Triumph motorcycle and was a special English Whitworth oddball size that couldn't easily be replaced.
I've never seen his garage floor so clean. I asked him if he had checked the old cast iron floor drain that was clear across the room.
No was his answer, it's too far away.
I grabbed a magnet on a stick and fished around down in the p trap. Up comes the nut along with a dozen other fasteners and a small rusty metric socket.
 
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Smaller, more like a 6mm.
I've looked for a small fastener on my shop floor for almost an hour, only to find it stuck to the magnetic bottom of the flashlight I was using in the search.
I used a knife to open a box yesterday, switched the knife to the other hand to fish something out of the box, and then, for a moment there, couldn't find the knife to put it back in my pocket. :rolleyes:
 
10mm, right?
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I don't understand how I can have like five of those things and never find them.
I've got deep, shallow, 12pt 6pt impact and chrome 1/4 and 3/8 drive... Even a 1/2 drive socket in 10mm... I have stubby and regular wrenches, ratcheting wrenches, flex head and fixed... I have an S wrench and a half moon wrench... I even have a wrench with teeth on it for removing rounded 10mms. And absolutely ZERO of them are around when I need em.
 

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