Sam Stones | 17/01/2023 00:13:54 |
![]() 922 forum posts 332 photos | I can't imagine Big Clive being without one. This takes you to his current site... Here he is, spudger in hand, doing what he's probably best known for, i.e. 'reverse engineering'... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UN0IXJbpsXQ Sam Edited By Sam Stones on 17/01/2023 00:14:54 |
Speedy Builder5 | 17/01/2023 06:30:53 |
2878 forum posts 248 photos | Yes, only the case and its battery remained in place. |
Mick B1 | 17/01/2023 13:46:14 |
2444 forum posts 139 photos | Posted by Frances IoM on 16/01/2023 14:35:27:
possibly derived from spud one meaning of which is a digging implement having a narrow chisel shaped blade (dates from 1667) possibly the slang name for a potato derives from the implement to raise it from the bed No, no - the spudger's the little rounded hooky bit on the end of a slotted potato peeler, for digging out the eyes! |
Martin Kyte | 17/01/2023 15:08:41 |
![]() 3445 forum posts 62 photos | I thought a spudger was the stick used to flick the Dwyle from when dwyle flunking. regards Martin |
Drew Northcott | 17/01/2023 19:55:08 |
![]() 15 forum posts 1 photos | I bought a replacement screen for a Nintendo somethingorother a few years ago and it came in a kit with a mini tri-point screwdriver and a few plastic spudgers and something like guitar plectrums (plectra?) for wedging into the gap as you opened it. |
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