RobbieD
2.9l Mafia
- Joined
- Aug 6, 2007
- Messages
- 4,943
- City
- Georgia
- Vehicle Year
- 1984,1990,1994
- Transmission
- Manual
- My credo
- Toonces drives a Ranger . . . . just not very well.
I have one of those... I rarely use it. I leave it in my tool belt pouch. I don't use the tool belt much. Last time I used it was when I built the carport. I'll have it on again soon for some fence repairs.
My go to screw drivers are the pair of Milwaukee demo screwdrivers.
Dint we get going on Klein wire strippers and the stop nut breaking?
My new Klein strippers have the same issue is believe. I messed with it the other day and the stop was non functional.
That's the The Curse for us old farts.
Ain't nuthin' is as good as used to be.
In my old school view of the world, it sounds to me that a "stop nut breaking" would have been a blessing in my younger years. But I digress . . .
I might add that add in my defense; when I go for a tool, I'm cognizant as to whether my intent is precision, or the vigorous application of overwhelming brute force.
Maybe that's why . . .
. . . I seem to have more hammers in my boxes than anything else . . . . . . and I've been guilty of using rocks, in an emergency.
Now back to our regularly scheduled programing, "How To Reconcile Weak Stop Nuts In Today's Handy-Manly Tools".
