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    Tour of Adam Savage's Cave! (Myth Buster)

    After 10mins he starts showing some of his tooling. Not bad!
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    USA iron ore?

    Ok your tools may be good but where does your iron ore come from? Serious question and I'm not taking the mickey.:thumbup:
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    Importing ahead of buying locally

    Most of the small, privately run hardware stores went out of business here in Australia when the likes of bunnings and masters took a hold. The last of the tool stores that I frequented closed 6 months ago and it was a place that you could buy everything, all quality:thumbup: and plenty of old/...
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    Todays joke

    A psychologist conducted an experiment on three fitters. They were all placed in a room wearing nothing but their jocks and each of them was given a bowling ball. The room was locked for 12hrs. On opening the room at the end of 12hrs, the psychologist observed what each of the fitters had done...
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    Pet Hates

    When blokes uses drill bits from the machine shop sets and replace them, chipped, broken or blunt.:mad: p.s. I'll never knock someone for attempting to sharpen a bit and failing.
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    Obsolete tools.

    I was thinking of tools that are more or less obsolete and the first that came to mind was a saw set. I probably haven't seen one in 25years. Then again I ain't no carpenter. Any others you can think of?
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    New toolbag, show us yours.

    Recently got this canvas bag and I was happy with the online purchase. Filled it with Knipex, Carl Walter, Sidchrome, Mitituyo, Peddinghaus amoung others as my run around kit. I would be interested in seeing what you guys throw in the back of you truck.
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    When you cant use wooden handled tools.

    Some industries won't allow exposed wooden handled tools in site (eg. pharmaceutical). I saw a bloke put heavy electrical shrink wrap around his hammer handle this afternoon to get around this legitimate rule.:rocker:
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    Interesting historical web site found.

    You made have seen it before if not check it out: https://home.comcast.net/~alloy-artifacts/index.html
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    Overkill

    I know good tools, yep they are great to work with and I have plenty enough, with many favourites both new and old. I strongly believe that a sign of a good tool is how they cope with wear and tear after years of use. Tools are my bread and butter. What is it with the **** found in many of the...
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    Brades tools from old England

    Damn the steel Brades used in the old days was good. I've been using a couple of old Brades tools to help with welding and they will cut through anything. will post picks ASAP.
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