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OT: Your Favorite "Tool"
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Actually, I have four, but I will be showing only two: my Osprey 38 L backpack and my Marmot Limelight 3P tent.
The other two not shown is my platypus water purification system and my Jet Boil, the all purpose fire on the spot backpacking burner.
"Knowledge is Good" - Emil Faber
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I "borrowed" some old school vise grips from my pops years ago, used them today.xfire_ATX said:Not the fanciest thing I have but I have used this for 30+ years. Since I "Borrowed" it from my Dad. My father recently passed and I misplaced it for a week or so right about that time- really hurt to lose him and his Channel Locks.
This Metrinch set I bought as a teen has gotten me out of so many jams, worth every single penny. Using it today prepping and painting a room after getting a free king bedroom set from a buddy.
Same with this retired crash cart I got for free from my maintenance buddy Bill at the hospital RIP. Not the fanciest, but all ball bearings, and the MotherFocker works.
BrandonQuad Cities
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Those aren't the same skivvies - cleaned up, of course - that were your surprise gift from Fidel are they???Focker said:
Same with this retired crash cart I got for free from my maintenance buddy Bill at the hospital RIP. Not the fanciest, but all ball bearings, and the MotherFocker works.Re-gasketing the USA one yard at a time -
I can relate! Here is the S-K socket set my late Grandmother gave me as a graduation gift from high school way back in 1962 or 55 years ago! In all this time I only lost one socket which I have since replaced.Focker said:
This Metrinch set I bought as a teen has gotten me out of so many jams, worth every single penny. Using it today prepping and painting a room after getting a free king bedroom set from a buddy.
Same with this retired crash cart I got for free from my maintenance buddy Bill at the hospital RIP. Not the fanciest, but all ball bearings, and the MotherFocker works.
Re-gasketing the USA one yard at a time -
Focker said:
I "borrowed" some old school vise grips from my pops years ago, used them today.xfire_ATX said:Not the fanciest thing I have but I have used this for 30+ years. Since I "Borrowed" it from my Dad. My father recently passed and I misplaced it for a week or so right about that time- really hurt to lose him and his Channel Locks.
This Metrinch set I bought as a teen has gotten me out of so many jams, worth every single penny. Using it today prepping and painting a room after getting a free king bedroom set from a buddy.
Same with this retired crash cart I got for free from my maintenance buddy Bill at the hospital RIP. Not the fanciest, but all ball bearings, and the MotherFocker works.
The underwear is a nice touch. Is that worse than a dirty fork?XXL BGE, Karebecue, Klose BYC, Chargiller Akorn Kamado, Weber Smokey Mountain, Grand Turbo gasser, Weber Smoky Joe, and the wheelbarrow that my grandfather used to cook steaks from his cattle
San Antonio, TX
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i have that same set in the green box, im thinking late mid to late 60'sRRP said:
I can relate! Here is the S-K socket set my late Grandmother gave me as a graduation gift from high school way back in 1962 or 55 years ago! In all this time I only lost one socket which I have since replaced.Focker said:
This Metrinch set I bought as a teen has gotten me out of so many jams, worth every single penny. Using it today prepping and painting a room after getting a free king bedroom set from a buddy.
Same with this retired crash cart I got for free from my maintenance buddy Bill at the hospital RIP. Not the fanciest, but all ball bearings, and the MotherFocker works.
fukahwee maineyou can lead a fish to water but you can not make him drink it -
I don't think I've ever seen a pix of a set of wrenches with a pair of "tighty whities".
Thanks for sharing.
“Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away.” ― Philip K. Diçk -
He was probably playing with one tool and taking a picture of the others.HeavyG said:I don't think I've ever seen a pix of a set of wrenches with a pair of "tighty whities".
Thanks for sharing.
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Fidel is too cheap to wear Polo's. His GA souvenir were a JCPenney brand. HahahaRRP said:
Those aren't the same skivvies - cleaned up, of course - that were your surprise gift from Fidel are they???Focker said:
Same with this retired crash cart I got for free from my maintenance buddy Bill at the hospital RIP. Not the fanciest, but all ball bearings, and the MotherFocker works.
BrandonQuad Cities
"If yer gonna denigrate, familiarity with the subject is helpful." -
I appreciate you not showing us the skid marks @Focker
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Hey man, they come in handy as shop rags.HeavyG said:I don't think I've ever seen a pix of a set of wrenches with a pair of "tighty whities".
Thanks for sharing.
You must be the cat that buys the shop rag packs at the big box stores for his big projects.
BrandonQuad Cities
"If yer gonna denigrate, familiarity with the subject is helpful." -
could not find a pic of my lawnranger grid lifter, mines an old rustic version like your upper one. heres my wading staff handle he made for me for walking on water, its been mountain top a few times as wellRRP said:That's an easy answer! Hands down it's my custom made grid lifters by the Lawnranger in TX.

fukahwee maineyou can lead a fish to water but you can not make him drink it -
A big ol' skidmark would have been better.Foghorn said:Focker said:
I "borrowed" some old school vise grips from my pops years ago, used them today.xfire_ATX said:Not the fanciest thing I have but I have used this for 30+ years. Since I "Borrowed" it from my Dad. My father recently passed and I misplaced it for a week or so right about that time- really hurt to lose him and his Channel Locks.
This Metrinch set I bought as a teen has gotten me out of so many jams, worth every single penny. Using it today prepping and painting a room after getting a free king bedroom set from a buddy.
Same with this retired crash cart I got for free from my maintenance buddy Bill at the hospital RIP. Not the fanciest, but all ball bearings, and the MotherFocker works.
The underwear is a nice touch. Is that worse than a dirty fork?BrandonQuad Cities
"If yer gonna denigrate, familiarity with the subject is helpful." -
Good stuff Ron, my Dad has a similar set.RRP said:
I can relate! Here is the S-K socket set my late Grandmother gave me as a graduation gift from high school way back in 1962 or 55 years ago! In all this time I only lost one socket which I have since replaced.Focker said:
This Metrinch set I bought as a teen has gotten me out of so many jams, worth every single penny. Using it today prepping and painting a room after getting a free king bedroom set from a buddy.
Same with this retired crash cart I got for free from my maintenance buddy Bill at the hospital RIP. Not the fanciest, but all ball bearings, and the MotherFocker works.
BrandonQuad Cities
"If yer gonna denigrate, familiarity with the subject is helpful." -
I work naked, minus steel toes and a tool belt.tarheelmatt said:
He was probably playing with one tool and taking a picture of the others.HeavyG said:I don't think I've ever seen a pix of a set of wrenches with a pair of "tighty whities".
Thanks for sharing.
BrandonQuad Cities
"If yer gonna denigrate, familiarity with the subject is helpful." -
"Tool belt".Focker said:
I work naked, minus steel toes and a tool belt.tarheelmatt said:
He was probably playing with one tool and taking a picture of the others.HeavyG said:I don't think I've ever seen a pix of a set of wrenches with a pair of "tighty whities".
Thanks for sharing.
Is that what they're calling a strap-on these days?
“Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away.” ― Philip K. Diçk -
Lmfao!!!HeavyG said:
"Tool belt".Focker said:
I work naked, minus steel toes and a tool belt.tarheelmatt said:
He was probably playing with one tool and taking a picture of the others.HeavyG said:I don't think I've ever seen a pix of a set of wrenches with a pair of "tighty whities".
Thanks for sharing.
Is that what they're calling a strap-on these days?
Maybe add a hard hat and I'll conquer anything, like Bob The Builder.
BrandonQuad Cities
"If yer gonna denigrate, familiarity with the subject is helpful." -
I'm so glad this took an odd turn. This thread has single handedly made my day.
"Brought to you by bourbon, bacon, and a series of questionable life decisions."
South of Nashville, TN
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I saw the MAPP vs. Butane thread and reminded me I needed to add this...my favorite "fire starter".
XM42 flamethrower. I use it for...well, nothing valid. I'm perpetually 13 years old. But we clear overgrown thickets and do controlled burns with it so?? Kind of a tool.
"Brought to you by bourbon, bacon, and a series of questionable life decisions."
South of Nashville, TN
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Mine is a fleshlight. Google it.
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Whipped up a little decoration for my barbecue area this weekend

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I ironed some dress shirts naked, once.Focker said:
I work naked, minus steel toes and a tool belt.tarheelmatt said:
He was probably playing with one tool and taking a picture of the others.
Never again."Dumplings are just noodles that have already eaten" - Jon Kung
Ogden, UT, USA
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BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHntnhrd said:Killit_and_Grillit said:I'm so glad this took an odd turn. This thread has single handedly made my day.
Carhartt to boot!BrandonQuad Cities
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Not only was this all over Facebook today...I gotta see it here too.Hntnhrd said:"Brought to you by bourbon, bacon, and a series of questionable life decisions."
South of Nashville, TN
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