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Tool Talk Discussion Forum

Topic: A tool to be proud to own
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JOB

11-13-2012 07:55:57
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Whenever I build something this is one of the tools that I use. I proudly hang it on the wall of my shop when not in use so it can be found when needed. Every man should have one.

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Switchflicker

11-16-2012 17:58:14
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 Re: A tool to be proud to own in reply to JOB, 11-13-2012 07:55:57  
Aviation mechanics tricksters

Go to stores and get some Mag Drops

A bucket of Prop Wash and some Slip Stream



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s.crum

11-16-2012 06:19:02
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 Re: A tool to be proud to own in reply to JOB, 11-13-2012 07:55:57  
I wish I had a buck for every trip I've seen a temp employee make to the boiler room for a bucket of steam. One kid made 6 trips one night, on the 7th trip I stopped him and told him he needed a lid on his bucket so the steam didn't fall out on the way. Now their actually legalizing Pot?



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showcrop

11-14-2012 05:36:07
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 Re: A tool to be proud to own in reply to 36 coupe, 11-13-2012 07:55:57  
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Don't know but I am trying to recall if an RCH is 1/2 or 2/3 of a CH.



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RayP(MI)

11-13-2012 19:28:52
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 Re: A tool to be proud to own in reply to JOB, 11-13-2012 07:55:57  
Donno how proud I'd be, but it sure would be handy more than a few times!



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to_many_irons

11-13-2012 17:54:14
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 Re: A tool to be proud to own in reply to JOB, 11-13-2012 07:55:57  
dang cut that board 3 times and its still to short .[ sad but all most true ]



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Handyman

11-13-2012 14:50:39
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 Re: A tool to be proud to own in reply to Armand Tatro, 11-13-2012 07:55:57  
what if you need to measure off a skosh, does it have a conversion for that?



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Ellis Kinney

11-13-2012 14:23:17
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 Re: A tool to be proud to own in reply to JOB, 11-13-2012 07:55:57  
Forgot to mention the old pipefitters favorite measurement, cut just a chiggerturd off that piece of pipe. Ellis



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Diydave

11-13-2012 16:29:45
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 Re: A tool to be proud to own in reply to Ellis Kinney, 11-13-2012 14:23:17  
How many RCH's to a chiggerturd, again???



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Goose

11-13-2012 12:59:39
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 Re: A tool to be proud to own in reply to JOB, 11-13-2012 07:55:57  
Brings up the question of what is "whack"?

Everyone talks about something being "out of whack", but nobody knows what whack is.



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FloridaFrank

11-13-2012 17:04:18
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 Re: A tool to be proud to own in reply to Goose, 11-13-2012 12:59:39  
We certainly know what whack is. I often use a cresent wrench to add whack. When needing to add a lot of whack a ball peen hammer is preferred.



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grampy

11-13-2012 10:51:34
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 Re: A tool to be proud to own in reply to JOB, 11-13-2012 07:55:57  
I'll order one right now!!, May never need that board stretcher again !!!



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Goose

11-13-2012 15:12:34
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 Re: A tool to be proud to own in reply to grampy, 11-13-2012 10:51:34  
How 'bout a tailpipe stretcher?

In one squadron I was in in the Marine Corps, the engine shop got a brand new Pfc, right out of school. One day the MSgt in charge of the shop told the kid to get him 50 yards of flight line. The kid bit and got burned.

Coupla days later, the same MSgt told the Pfc to bring him a tailpipe stretcher, which there actually was. It was a tool to expand a metal fairing to fit over a lip on the rear of a jet engine. I'm sure it had a high falutin' military name and nomenclature, but it was commonly referred to as a tailpipe stretcher.

The Pfc had been burned once, he argued for 15 minutes there wasn't any such thing as a tailpipe stretcher.

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Mike(NEOhio)

11-15-2012 16:12:18
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 Re: A tool to be proud to own in reply to Goose, 11-13-2012 15:12:34  
When I worked at a Fisher Body plant back in the late '60s they would send a tool room apprentice up to the main supply crib for a roll of 1/8 pipe thread.



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