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Sea-Doo / Boating "hacks" - Simple tricks to make life easier

none i can recall for pwc, but 1 good one i used now for about 10 years is, when you take down your christmas lights this year, put one strand of christmas lights in the box, then put 1 sheet of newspaper, then 1 strand, 1 sheet pf newspaper , again, and again, till box is full,works like a champ, the following year, will absolutely not be tangled up at all

or like this at 34 seconds in http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=decUIVkZ4GI
 
There as some very simple ideas there that look like they will be very useful.

Funny how simple some things can be...

I use muffin tin to keep nuts and bolts together while working on projects. When working on very small things such as iPhones I will put the phone on a rectangular lid and put the screws in the lip of the lid.
 
There as some very simple ideas there that look like they will be very useful.

Funny how simple some things can be...

I use muffin tin to keep nuts and bolts together while working on projects. When working on very small things such as iPhones I will put the phone on a rectangular lid and put the screws in the lip of the lid.
Just last week I did something similar. I had to replace the motherboard on my laptop, and so I made a numbered grid on a piece of paper. For each step I put the corresponding screws into the next numbered spot on the paper. I also wrote in each grid what the screws were for, so when I reassembled it was much faster.
 
Just last week I did something similar. I had to replace the motherboard on my laptop, and so I made a numbered grid on a piece of paper. For each step I put the corresponding screws into the next numbered spot on the paper. I also wrote in each grid what the screws were for, so when I reassembled it was much faster.

I was at Panerras with my daughter rebuilding her iPhone. Next time I will go to the library.

Her friends kept popping by and "breathing" on the table.

The screws are so tiny that the wind would move them.
 
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