I was inspired to post this tip by my neighbor who thought it was the coolest thing electric badgers. I didn't think it was all that clever, just an expediant.
I was rebuilding a carb for my 65 WM300 and before I started I laid out a short length of double sided tape on the bench. Each screw or spring or other little fiddly bit gets placed on the tape. This helps avoid migration through means of inopportune sneezes, barn cats offering their assistance and other methods of scattering small parts. I always put a small pan over the parts because of packrats and squirrels and the afore mentioned barncats who, if they were earning their keep would have dispensed with the first two threats to my hardware hegemony.
My personal preference is for the 3M product as it seems to have more adhesive value and a longer shelf life.
I was rebuilding a carb for my 65 WM300 and before I started I laid out a short length of double sided tape on the bench. Each screw or spring or other little fiddly bit gets placed on the tape. This helps avoid migration through means of inopportune sneezes, barn cats offering their assistance and other methods of scattering small parts. I always put a small pan over the parts because of packrats and squirrels and the afore mentioned barncats who, if they were earning their keep would have dispensed with the first two threats to my hardware hegemony.
My personal preference is for the 3M product as it seems to have more adhesive value and a longer shelf life.
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