I remember about 20 years ago - Military Modelling magazine ran a review of 'Tartan Paint' - in the April issue... It's a damn shame no such product exists in reality.
:-D It would be good eh? I recently bought a set of spanners for lefthanded people...great things, you can use them with the right hand as well and you wouln´t be able to tell the difference :-D and as for my left/right handed pencil set... Cheers Paul
Actually some tools are dangerous when not designed for us lefties. The one that scares me the most when I use it is a Circular Saw. If not a left handed one, hands are on the wrong side and awfully close to the blade. Left handed screwdrivers and spanners might have icons to tell you which way to turn. I always get it wrong and blame it on having my brain on backward...
I remember about 20 years ago - Military Modelling magazine ran a review of 'Tartan Paint' - in the April issue...
ReplyDeleteIt's a damn shame no such product exists in reality.
:-D It would be good eh? I recently bought a set of spanners for lefthanded people...great things, you can use them with the right hand as well and you wouln´t be able to tell the difference :-D and as for my left/right handed pencil set...
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Paul
Nice pull of the leg...One would hope!
ReplyDeleteHopefully the same manufacturer will release Flecktarn paint.
ReplyDelete:-)I like the cleaning advice!
ReplyDeleteThat would go well with my left-handed screwdriver and hammer.
ReplyDeleteThat would be useful would it not.
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Christopher
That would so cool!
ReplyDeleteI think in the end the brush cleaning costs would be prohibitive!
ReplyDeleteActually some tools are dangerous when not designed for us lefties. The one that scares me the most when I use it is a Circular Saw. If not a left handed one, hands are on the wrong side and awfully close to the blade.
ReplyDeleteLeft handed screwdrivers and spanners might have icons to tell you which way to turn. I always get it wrong and blame it on having my brain on backward...