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    Smile R U Using an scope

    I saw several scopes at one of the big box stores. They had a screen/monitor
    and flexible arm for bending around corners. They also take pictures. Pricey, cheap ones at $300. They may be useful for viewing behind stoves or dryers but what other uses are there for them ? Just wondering if anyone is using them.

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    Default Re: R U Using an scope

    I have the ridged explorer $ 750.00 with a 9mm lens. very nice tool.

    best

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    "R U Using an scope"?

    No, but me am using quite good English.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gunnar Alquist View Post
    "R U Using an scope"?

    No, but me am using quite good English.
    Gunnar every time I see your photo on this board you have the same old shirt on

    Wash that thing

    Best

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gunnar Alquist View Post
    "R U Using an scope"?

    No, but me am using quite good
    English.
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    Default Re: R U Using an scope

    i use an listerine


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    Quote Originally Posted by wayne soper View Post
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    I use an Listerine
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    Thanks,

    But It's Intended Use is an Oral Rinse !..

    * not for Treating Toenail Fungus ...
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    Default Re: R U Using an scope

    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Wieczorek View Post
    I saw several scopes at one of the big box stores. They had a screen/monitor
    and flexible arm for bending around corners. They also take pictures. Pricey, cheap ones at $300. They may be useful for viewing behind stoves or dryers but what other uses are there for them ? Just wondering if anyone is using them.
    I just use my camera which is in my hand anyway.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ron Bibler View Post
    Gunnar every time I see your photo on this board you have the same old shirt on Wash that thing Best Ron
    Yeah, and you are riding that same old bike.

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    Default Re: R U Using an scope

    ridgid seesnake, comes in very handy. Found many defects with it that would otherwise have remained assumptions.
    Clients also love it.

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