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    I was going to say, throw it away in the rubbish bin. Then, the day after the garbos have been around and the bolt is gone forever, you'll find where it came from!

    I write down the dimensions and grade of any bolts/nuts I find so I can get another one, then throw the botl or nut away. Trouble is, I keep losing the piece of paper I wrote the details down on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Old Steve View Post
    I write down the dimensions and grade of any bolts/nuts I find so I can get another one, then throw the botl or nut away. Trouble is, I keep losing the piece of paper I wrote the details down on.
    an old bolt makes a great paperweight so you dont lose the peice of paper you've written the bolt size on

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    Quote Originally Posted by jellywrestler View Post
    an old bolt makes a great paperweight so you dont lose the peice of paper you've written the bolt size on
    Ah, yes it does. But you never find out where the bolt is missing from until it's actually gone. I find that the process of writing down the bolt's details sometimes interferes with this process and I never find the missing bolt's location.

    I did have a fallback selection of missing bolt standards - M6, M8 and M10 in lengths each 10 mm longer than the next. That way I could insert a bolt and say, I need an M6 5 mm shorter than 30 mm. There's usually more than one bolt that is the same, so I could redefine my bolt requirements along the lines of, an M6, 25 mm stainless steel socket head cap screw.

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    Good work finding a home for it.

    I hate bits left over, or worse finding bolt holes that used to have bolts in them. Never found the centrestand bolt that was missing from my bike, but the guy doing the last service on it did find the sunglasses I'd been looking for in the fairing
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    Quote Originally Posted by Banditbandit View Post
    Far out .. what do you need a whiteboard marker for when servicing the 750? I use them all the time - but not to work on bikes with ...
    For writing down part numbers and stuff to order later. Interesting use by others here, I'm not quite as organised as them tho

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