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...or maybe the STM is in another box.
 
I get that they'll grab (at least) an electron, but exactly how am I supposed to know which one I have?

If you have an electron in your tweezers, you can't know both where it is and how fast it's going. There is a joke:

Heisenberg is driving his FJ40 like a madman. He gets pulled over. The officer walks up to the driver’s side and asks Heisenberg, “Do you know how fast you were going?”

“No, but I know exactly where I am,” Heisenberg replies.

The officer looks confused and says, “You were going 120 km/h!”

Heisenberg throws his arms up and cries, “Great! Now I'm lost!”
 
If they also sell them for protons, you can play alchemist!
 
Or a good polyp stabber.
 
Put together a set of t-dollies out of the scrap pile and then started messing around with forming a tailgate patch panel. I still have to spend some more time sanding and polishing them.

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Can't answer your question, but I have a couple Record hand planes, and they are super nice. They make good stuff.
 
I would tread carefully with those anvils. They do look a lot like cheap cast chinese anvils.
 
I would tread carefully with those anvils.

Especially if you have any roadrunners, mice, or wabbits in your area!
 
I have a Record vise on my gun bench - not the best quality but not the worst either. And I think I still have a small Record anvil stuck somewhere. Vaguely remember them coming from Northern Tool 20-30yrs ago (or Northern Handyman back then). Like Harbor Freight but I always thought a bit better.
 
Can't answer your question, but I have a couple Record hand planes, and they are super nice. They make good stuff.

Can't answer your question, but I have a couple Record hand planes, and they are super nice. They make good stuff.
Not only anvils I also found some Record Gilbow snips a Record bolt cutter, Schlieper snips, and Peddinghaus anvil made in west Germany. are all new and I don't have information. I want to know do the companies still exist? Are they making tools?

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I have a Record vise on my gun bench - not the best quality but not the worst either. And I think I still have a small Record anvil stuck somewhere. Vaguely remember them coming from Northern Tool 20-30yrs ago (or Northern Handyman back then). Like Harbor Freight but I always thought a bit better.

Can you show the photos if you dont mind
 

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