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  • 1moretoy
    EAT SLEEP FISH
    • May 2005
    • 27018

    Tools and there uses

    The True Definition Of Tools

    DRILL PRESS: A tall upright machine useful for suddenly snatching flat
    metal bar stock out of your hands so that it smacks you in the chest and
    flings your beer across the room, splattering it against that freshly
    painted airplane part you were drying.

    WIRE WHEEL: Cleans paint off bolts and then throws them somewhere under
    the workbench with the speed of light. Also removes fingerprint whorls
    and hard-earned guitar calluses in about the time it takes you to say,
    "Ouch...."

    ELECTRIC HAND DRILL: Normally used for spinning pop rivets in their
    holes until you die of old age.

    PLIERS: Used to round off bolt heads.

    HACKSAW: One of a family of cutting tools built on the Ouija board
    principle. It transforms human energy into a crooked, unpredictable
    motion, and the more you attempt to influence its course, the more
    dismal your future becomes.

    VISE-GRIPS: Used to round off bolt heads. If nothing else is available,
    they can also be used to transfer intense welding heat to the palm of
    your hand.

    OXYACETYLENE TORCH: Used almost entirely for lighting various flammable
    objects in your shop on fire. Also handy for igniting the grease inside
    the wheel hub you want the bearing race out of.

    WHITWORTH SOCKETS: Once used for working on older British cars and
    motorcycles, they are now used mainly for impersonating that 9/16 or 1/2
    socket you've been searching for the last 15 minutes.

    HYDRAULIC FLOOR JACK: Used for lowering an automobile to the ground
    after you have installed your new brake shoes, trapping the jack handle
    firmly under the bumper.

    EIGHT-FOOT LONG DOUGLAS FIR 2X4: Used for levering an automobile upward
    off a hydraulic jack handle.

    TWEEZERS: A tool for removing wood splinters.

    PHONE: Tool for calling your neighbor to see if he has getting dog****
    off your boot.

    E-Z OUT BOLT AND STUD EXTRACTOR: A tool ten times harder than any known
    drill bit that snaps off in bolt holes you couldn't use anyway.

    TWO-TON ENGINE HOIST: A tool for testing the tensile strength on
    everything you forgot to disconnect.

    CRAFTSMAN 1/2 x 16-INCH SCREWDRIVER: A large prybar that inexplicably
    has an accurately machined screwdriver tip on the end opposite the handle.

    AVIATION METAL SNIPS: See hacksaw.

    TROUBLE LIGHT: The home mechanic's own tanning booth. Sometimes called a
    drop light, it is a good source of vitamin D, "the sunshine vitamin,"
    which is not otherwise found under cars at night. Health benefits aside,
    it's main purpose is to consume 40-watt light bulbs at about the same
    rate that 105-mm howitzer shells might be used during, say, the first
    few hours of the Battle of the Bulge. More often dark than light, its
    name is somewhat misleading.

    PHILLIPS SCREWDRIVER: Normally used to stab the lids of old-style
    paper-and-tin oil cans and splash oil on your shirt; but can also be
    used, as the name implies, to strip out Phillips screw heads.

    AIR COMPRESSOR: A machine that takes energy produced in a coal-burning
    power plant 200 miles away and transforms it into compressed air that
    travels by hose to a Chicago pneumatic impact wrench that grips rusty
    bolts last over tightened 50 years ago by someone at Ford, and neatly
    rounds off their heads.

    PRY BAR: A tool used to crumple the metal surrounding that clip or
    bracket you needed to remove in order to replace a 50 cent part.

    HOSE CUTTER: A tool used to cut hoses too short.

    HAMMER: Originally employed as a weapon of war, the hammer nowadays is
    used as a kind of divining rod to locate the most expensive parts not
    far from the object we are trying to hit.

    MECHANIC'S KNIFE: Used to open and slice through the contents of
    cardboard cartons delivered to your front door; works particularly well
    on contents such as seats, vinyl records, liquids in plastic
    bottles,collector magazines, refund checks, and rubber or plastic parts.

    DAMMIT TOOL: Any handy tool that you grab and throw across the garage
    while yelling "DAMMIT" at the top of your lungs. It is also the next
    tool that you will need.

    EXPLETIVE: A balm, usually applied verbally in hindsight, which somehow
    eases those pains and indignities following our every deficiency in
    foresight.
  • S40Monster
    ElectraFied
    • Jun 2004
    • 3080

    #2
    dammit tool.

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    • orange88
      Big Turbo F yeah!
      • Aug 2005
      • 17865

      #3
      i dident see "tool" as in a man
      Bighley Auto Body
      www.bighleyautobody.com
      mike@bighleyautobody.com
      Dukes race shop
      Norm's Tire Sales
      Transport Graphics
      Aarons Precision Machine

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      • sturte30
        400hp and AWD....Droooool
        • Oct 2002
        • 3392

        #4
        :hah:

        "There is a fine line between a hobby and a mental illness"

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        • KickAssFlash
          TCS AutoX Driver
          TCS Auto-X Driver
          • Jul 2004
          • 11568

          #5

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          • 2001Ponypower
            I HAD a Mustang once
            • Sep 2004
            • 4424

            #6
            That gets my chuckle of approval.

            :hah:

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            • RyanM
              TCS Homer
              • Jun 2005
              • 34470

              #7

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              • PHRANQUY
                Grrrr...
                TCS Auto-X Driver
                • May 2004
                • 12166

                #8
                Good stuff.....old, but good.
                "A train station is where the train stops. A bus station is where the bus stops. On my desk, I have a work station... you figure it out ..."

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                • StangerJon
                  esse jay
                  TCS Auto-X Driver
                  • Oct 2003
                  • 16655

                  #9
                  I have lots of damn it tools in my garage.

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                  • SuperHO
                    Shits Weak......
                    • Oct 2003
                    • 4609

                    #10
                    LOL
                    Outta Control Racing Ooo




                    HTM high compression 306 319 Hp 342 Tq

                    Stock headed 302 281HP/322TQ HTM E-85 Tune
                    http://www.hitechmotorsport.com/

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                    • The Peach
                      Theyarewhowethoughttheywh ere!!
                      • Aug 2005
                      • 308

                      #11
                      That shit is pretty funny...i like the wire wheel and two ton jack...
                      Gotta love the LS1

                      99 pewter camaro-SOLD
                      ran 13.0 @ 106 at the HOUSE OF HOOK
                      ran 12.9 @ 104 at the ROCK

                      2007 ram 1500 QCSB lowered
                      14.99 @ --

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                      • NAZISALEEN
                        Afro Samurai
                        • Sep 2004
                        • 12235

                        #12

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                        • PHRANQUY
                          Grrrr...
                          TCS Auto-X Driver
                          • May 2004
                          • 12166

                          #13
                          Still not as good as the performance parts available fromKaleCo Auto
                          "A train station is where the train stops. A bus station is where the bus stops. On my desk, I have a work station... you figure it out ..."

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                          • Dubbsy
                            OG
                            • Nov 2002
                            • 2284

                            #14
                            Originally posted by PHRANQUY
                            Still not as good as the performance parts available fromKaleCo Auto

                            they carry metric crescent wrenches?

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                            • Sleeper
                              Reasonable volume.
                              • Nov 2003
                              • 14888

                              #15
                              Originally posted by 83GTAOD
                              HAMMER: Originally employed as a weapon of war, the hammer nowadays is used as a kind of divining rod to locate the most expensive parts not far from the object we are trying to hit.
                              lol

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