Your Tool

thought the title might make you look,anyway any tradesmen/diy(shudder),whats your preference in tools
cordless..Bosch
pliers..Elliot Lucas
screwdrivers..Stanley
hacksaw..Eclipse
so kind of tools you use/prefer??
 

villiageidiot

Leah's Biggest Fan!
The most useful tool is the phone, that way you can call someone who knows what the fuck they are doing to come fix it!:D
 

ChefChiTown

The secret ingredient? MY BALLS
I'm not good at fixing things, so I don't really have any tools. I have like a "starter kit" tool set, but I don't know what any of the things in it are. :confused:
 
I'm in possession of a King Dick ... I like to get it out and show people what I can do with it.
 

Philbert

Banned
18 Volt Cordless...DeWalt, Cable-Porter
ratchet wrenches various sizes...Husky, Craftsman
6 ft fiberglass ladder...Davidson
expandable 4'- 22' ladder...Little Giant
Phillips and flathead screwdrivers...PM brand
wirecutters, linesmens pliers....Ohio Forge,Husky
cable prep tool...Greenlee
Compression fitting compressor tool...CAT
RG6 quad or dual shield F connectors...PPC XLs
masonry bits, all sizes....Bosch
paddle wood bits...Speedbor
Sat signal meter...BirdDog, SuperSatBuddy
xtra long 4'-6' drill bits...Flexbit

(keeping in mind...these are the prefered tools; in a pinch I'll even shop the Dollar Store for a quick tool buy.)
 

Facetious

Moderated
^ Inkpen ? I thought that they fell into obsolecense [sic] along with the typewriter (?)




I'm in possession of a King Dick ... I like to get it out and show people what I can do with it.


Why . . You've crashed their site ! [:loading::sleep:]

The Brits have always mfged some of the best woodworking chisels in the business ! and the Marples of Sheffield chisel is no exception ! That steel really holds and edge !!
 

georges

Moderator
Staff member
for writing: montblanc 146
for cutting: gerber bmf or gerber rex applegate, fairbairn covert folding knife
 
For power tools I'll buy any of ridgid, dewalt, milwaukee, bosch or hilti, I usually check out everybody's offerings and go with what I like, but most of my power tools are ridgid or dewalt. Delta also makes some good shop tools like saws, jointers and bench grinders. For hand tools I like stanley, they're good, honest, cheap tools and I've never had any problems with them, especially their fatmax stuff. I also like husky for hand tools. Obviously for hammers nothing but an estwing will suffice, (that's one thing that nobody can argue America does better than anyone else), I have 3 of those. I like ideal for electrical tools and testers.

One day, when I'm loaded, I hope to own a complete set of festool power tools, these things are the shit:
http://www.festoolusa.com/default.aspx
 

Violator79

Take a Hit, Spunker!

bigbadbrody

Banned
a hockey mask an axe and a chainsaw, so I can creep up behind you and cut your head off
 
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