Hey Ron, Howdy from the Knob Creek valley of the Bourbin Region of tha Bluegrass....a place where machine guns and spot lights are required as necessary huntin tools.
I use a big old asphalt torch to start fires and another tool I find quite useful is a twitch. A twitch is used to help a mule understand their role in life. Its a rope attached to twenty six ounce eastwing hammer designed fer thumping or twisting them into a big smile.
OMG!!!!! It's true!!! ALL MEN ARE ALIKE!!!! :o :ph34r:
And the all time best use for any tool, imo, is...
COOKING!
I just loved the guys at K&B Construction on Home Improvement. You can search episode archives for the episode "Flying Sauces"...which is where I found the following pics:
A socket wrench-racket a useful tool which not only rounds bolt heads but will also remove the skin from your knuckles at the same time.
I really like my pocket knife with the little chunks missing out of it's knife edge. It is useful for determining which circuit is 'hot' [thus the missing chunks from it's blade], it will also repeatedly slip off on wire when attempting to remove the insulation and will make nice slices through your hand in the process.
3/4 inch 1/2 HP drill: a very intelligent tool designed to spin a phillips screwdriver head, initially balanced on a deck screw, but as soon as your free hand goes near the deck screw to hold it straight the drill knows to jump out of the deck screw and onto the fleshy palm of your hand and it will spin that screwdriver head right on through until it pokes out the opposite side of your hand.
I was working construction. We were putting in the sills on the brick work for the foundation of a house. Had a nice 3/4 inch electric drill. Well one guy was drilling the drill slipped off the sill and ended up wrapping his shorts up in it. almost the worst possible place. Right beside "IT". One guy unplugged the drill and Don who had the drill bit wrapped up in his shorts looked at Jim and almost crying said "Jimmy plug it back in". Jim did and Don put the drill in reverse and baked the drill bit out slowly.
Don reached down in his shorts and pulled out a wad (looked like a brillo pad) of pubic hair that the drill bit ripped out by the roots. He sent someone to the store to get rubbing alcohol. When the alcohol got there Don turned his back to us and poured the alcohol on the skin that the hair was ripped out from. He jumped a country mile and let out a loud scream. We all just fell out laughing.
So I guess a drill could take the place of a wax job for you girls.
One of my fingernails is just almost grown back from a drill jumping and runing through my finger. Bonnie wanted me to let it fall off, but I superglued it back on and now [months later] the nail is growing.
Just shows you that women dont know everything, and of course 'superglue rules'!
Now you guys will understand why I don't use such tools...
I hire it done. I slipped too many times working on my car with a crescent wrench (because I didn't have the right size wrench) as a teenager, slashing my grease coated knuckles. As I'd look down in pain at a sight of black grease coated fingers bleeding bright red... I SWORE that one day I wouldn't have to do this kind of work.
I haven't even changed my own oil in nearly 30 years.
one guy was drilling the drill slipped off the sill and ended up wrapping his shorts up in it. almost the worst possible place. Right beside "IT". One guy unplugged the drill and Don who had the drill bit wrapped up in his shorts looked at Jim and almost crying said "Jimmy plug it back in". Jim did and Don put the drill in reverse and baked the drill bit out slowly.
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justloafing
All true :)
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Hey Ron, Howdy from the Knob Creek valley of the Bourbin Region of tha Bluegrass....a place where machine guns and spot lights are required as necessary huntin tools.
I use a big old asphalt torch to start fires and another tool I find quite useful is a twitch. A twitch is used to help a mule understand their role in life. Its a rope attached to twenty six ounce eastwing hammer designed fer thumping or twisting them into a big smile.
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OMG!!!!! It's true!!! ALL MEN ARE ALIKE!!!! :o :ph34r:
And the all time best use for any tool, imo, is...
COOKING!
I just loved the guys at K&B Construction on Home Improvement. You can search episode archives for the episode "Flying Sauces"...which is where I found the following pics:
http://feyaurora.com/images/photos/toolcooking000.jpg
http://feyaurora.com/images/photos/toolcooking001.jpg
http://feyaurora.com/images/photos/toolcooking002.jpg
http://feyaurora.com/images/photos/toolcooking003.jpg
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sharon
Hey you forgot some essential tools~~~
butter knife~works as a screw driver and a lock pick
high heel shoe~~(who needs a hammer)
and the most important ~~~duct tape
which does everything from hemming jeans to weather proofing windows
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marypoppins
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COOLWATERS and SHARON That was absolutely brilliant
also a serated knife for stripping wire to sort the plug out
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A socket wrench-racket a useful tool which not only rounds bolt heads but will also remove the skin from your knuckles at the same time.
I really like my pocket knife with the little chunks missing out of it's knife edge. It is useful for determining which circuit is 'hot' [thus the missing chunks from it's blade], it will also repeatedly slip off on wire when attempting to remove the insulation and will make nice slices through your hand in the process.
3/4 inch 1/2 HP drill: a very intelligent tool designed to spin a phillips screwdriver head, initially balanced on a deck screw, but as soon as your free hand goes near the deck screw to hold it straight the drill knows to jump out of the deck screw and onto the fleshy palm of your hand and it will spin that screwdriver head right on through until it pokes out the opposite side of your hand.
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True Story.
I was working construction. We were putting in the sills on the brick work for the foundation of a house. Had a nice 3/4 inch electric drill. Well one guy was drilling the drill slipped off the sill and ended up wrapping his shorts up in it. almost the worst possible place. Right beside "IT". One guy unplugged the drill and Don who had the drill bit wrapped up in his shorts looked at Jim and almost crying said "Jimmy plug it back in". Jim did and Don put the drill in reverse and baked the drill bit out slowly.
Don reached down in his shorts and pulled out a wad (looked like a brillo pad) of pubic hair that the drill bit ripped out by the roots. He sent someone to the store to get rubbing alcohol. When the alcohol got there Don turned his back to us and poured the alcohol on the skin that the hair was ripped out from. He jumped a country mile and let out a loud scream. We all just fell out laughing.
So I guess a drill could take the place of a wax job for you girls.
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justloafing,
LMAO!!!!!
As bad as that was for that guy, it could have been worse!!!
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One of my fingernails is just almost grown back from a drill jumping and runing through my finger. Bonnie wanted me to let it fall off, but I superglued it back on and now [months later] the nail is growing.
Just shows you that women dont know everything, and of course 'superglue rules'!
:)
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Now you guys will understand why I don't use such tools...
I hire it done. I slipped too many times working on my car with a crescent wrench (because I didn't have the right size wrench) as a teenager, slashing my grease coated knuckles. As I'd look down in pain at a sight of black grease coated fingers bleeding bright red... I SWORE that one day I wouldn't have to do this kind of work.
I haven't even changed my own oil in nearly 30 years.
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dmiller
OUCH!!! I feel sorry for the guy, but -----
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Just bumping up this humorous old thread for further additions and amusement.
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