Thanks Greg. Now what you've gotta do is sell your $35 one for $70 which is a really reasonable price compared to the going rate these days, and make six for $11, and sell them for $35, then you've got a little business.
Yeah Mark, and it's no fun. I have a very difficult time with small things. Dropping a coin on the floor is nearly impossible to pick up. Papers are terrible. I don't read much that is printed on it anymore, no magazines. Getting my keys or wallet out of my pockets take multiple tries, then getting a credit card out of it is a real challenge. Plates and silverware are very slippery to me. Tools like pliers and screwdrivers have become a challenge. You don't see how much trouble I have with typing, because I use spell check and proof read what I type, so I catch most of it. There are a lot of errors due to too light of a keystroke. The letter "N" is my most often missed. In spite of all that, I can still work on the railroad, but it does slow me down.
Thanks Jim. Actually, I can just send you some in an envelope off my spool. Just email me your address. Is 20' enough? The spool had 1000 meters on it. I have enough for three lifetimes.