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Best tool
Topic Started: Feb 12 2007, 09:00 PM (436 Views)
Rob
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What's your favorite you have used.
I figure most of here have done some tinkering about on different projects (automotive or otherwise) I'm just wondering what's the one tool in your collection (or someone else's) that has been the most fun for you?

For me this
http://images.lowes.com/product/043593/043593785008.jpg

Uses an actual .22 cal gun cartridge (no projectile) to drive nails into concrete.

I don't own it, but I have used one before.

Anyone else?
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Lord Tau
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I used a saw once.

I'm not very good with manual stuff like that.
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The Saint
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Snap-on's of course!

their ratchet closed face spanners make life so much easier!
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wickedwitch
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I find a six inch nail to be useful for most jobs :D
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The STIG
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a 2 foot long breaker bar

Perfect for getting the studs out of the wheels after the guys at the tyre shop hammer them in too tight!

(also called a breaker bar for another reason best discovered when angry)
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Norbert
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Do you have Mr Muscle to help clean the oven when someone welds dinner to it too tightly?

roflmao
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