Only 3 tools around the house?
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Only 3 tools around the house?
If you could pick three tools to keep around the house no matter what, what would they be? Which reminds me of a quote from a clint eastwood movie, "WD-40, Vice grips and some duct tape – Any man worth his salt can do half of the household chores with just those three things”. Multi tools are excluded.
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My Mill, My KMG Grinder, and My Lathe...
cause I can make whatever I need with that... haha.
cause I can make whatever I need with that... haha.
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When I heard the quote in the movie I thought I would try the challenge of trying to see what repair`s could not be done just using the vise grips,duct tape and WD-40. Screws would definitely be difficult to remove with vise grips.Evil D wrote:I'd say a multi bit screwdriver, vice grips and a hammer...that pretty much covers most of the general tasks. You can pound nails etc, you can get to most screws and deal with most bolts with the vice grips even though you'll chew them up.
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The Channel lock was my first choice too.
The multi tipped screwdriver
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Baling wire and duct tape along with epoxy are supplies, not tools and should be in every house IMO.
The multi tipped screwdriver
Carbide hand saw like > http://www.vendio.com/stores/CasePack/i ... t%20Search
Baling wire and duct tape along with epoxy are supplies, not tools and should be in every house IMO.
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It's tough to pick just three! What types of tasks are we talking here, as general as possible? Maybe something like this:
1. I don't even own a multitool, but I'd go with something like a Swisstool or LM Wave for the pliers, knife, saw, screwdrivers, marking capability, and "hammer".
2. Some type of drill (if we're talking just 1 tool no extra bits and no power tools, I'd go with a twist drill with maybe a 1/8" bit)
3. Try square
I also thought about a multimeter, but figured you could get away with touching the back of your hand to the wire or licking the terminal if it's a battery. Also considered a tape measure, but figured you could get away with using the square. If I could have more, I'd want some micro screwdrivers, a good pair of pliers, some good screwdrivers, and a hammer. If I could have a power tool I'd want a cordless screwdriver.
1. I don't even own a multitool, but I'd go with something like a Swisstool or LM Wave for the pliers, knife, saw, screwdrivers, marking capability, and "hammer".
2. Some type of drill (if we're talking just 1 tool no extra bits and no power tools, I'd go with a twist drill with maybe a 1/8" bit)
3. Try square
I also thought about a multimeter, but figured you could get away with touching the back of your hand to the wire or licking the terminal if it's a battery. Also considered a tape measure, but figured you could get away with using the square. If I could have more, I'd want some micro screwdrivers, a good pair of pliers, some good screwdrivers, and a hammer. If I could have a power tool I'd want a cordless screwdriver.
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Leatherman Crunch, my fav.(other than original spydewrench of course), has vise grips built in,...npueppke wrote:It's tough to pick just three! What types of tasks are we talking here, as general as possible? Maybe something like this:
1. I don't even own a multitool, but I'd go with something like a Swisstool or LM Wave for the pliers, knife, saw, screwdrivers, marking capability, and "hammer".
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