My...such high-tech solutions!  I just take my shoes
off and walk around the area barefoot for the rest of
the day.  The missing parts eventually embed
themselves in my foot...problem solved.  Naturally,
this works best with sheet metal screws!

73 - Ken, VE3HLS
(busily working on my K2 - hope I don't drop
anything!)


--- Ron D'Eau Claire <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I expanded the search perimeter and
> used an LED flashlight ... found the
> missing setscrew 3 feet away from the 
> desk top ...
> 
> K8EAB ...
> 
> -------------------------------------------
> Ha! Good for you Weymouth!
> 
> A couple of other techniques are to use a lint
> remover - one of those sticky
> roller things that take lint and hair off of clothes
> - and roll it over the
> desktop and floor - or a small hand vacuum (empty
> and wash the dirt cup
> first!) to carefully go over the whole area, then
> dump the debris out where
> you can pick through it carefully. 
> 
> Not that I've ever dropped anything....
> 
> Ron AC7AC
> 
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