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<blockquote data-quote="jakeman" data-source="post: 3574744" data-attributes="member: 10690"><p>I've got all the factory plugs that came with what needs a plug, but ...................... I generally use the handle off of a wooden spoon. You can buy a sack full of them for a couple bucks, and they won't break like a pencil sometimes will when a lot of pressure is put on them by a Game Warden that's a d***head.</p><p></p><p></p><p>edit - and if cost or availability (like, I gotta have it right now cause I'm leaving in 10 minutes) is an issue, I bet there's one in a jar or a drawer in your kitchen that your wife will never miss. Pro tip - take the spoon part with you and don't toss it in the trash where it can be found later by someone that is missing her favorite wooden spoon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jakeman, post: 3574744, member: 10690"] I've got all the factory plugs that came with what needs a plug, but ...................... I generally use the handle off of a wooden spoon. You can buy a sack full of them for a couple bucks, and they won't break like a pencil sometimes will when a lot of pressure is put on them by a Game Warden that's a d***head. edit - and if cost or availability (like, I gotta have it right now cause I'm leaving in 10 minutes) is an issue, I bet there's one in a jar or a drawer in your kitchen that your wife will never miss. Pro tip - take the spoon part with you and don't toss it in the trash where it can be found later by someone that is missing her favorite wooden spoon. [/QUOTE]
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