dolfans
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I was looking at popular mechanics and it has this article in it. It was interesting.I thought maybe some of you guys might would like to see it. www.popularmechanics.com
I think I will hold off on the pick... for now
Did Popular Mechanics see the need to include a *****, or a cheese knife and cork puller for wine bottles?
I would venture to guess that most of the yuppies and metrosexuals that PM caters to, are intimately familiar with all of the above.
Fifty everyone should have?
A list suitable for this group would be more like, "Your five thousand piece main mechanic's set, five hundred piece basement set and the two hundred piece portable set. Next week, watch for the list for the basic woodworking set and next month the expanded yard and garden set."
If you told me I had to count all my tools, I'd say, "Just shoot me now."
thnx, jack vines

Is it bad if I have "several" to "more than a dozen" of each item?![]()
And I'd argue for most important of all, the bench grinder with coarse and fine wire wheels. That's the last power tool I'd give up. Without air tools, portable electric tools, battery-powered tools shop work goes on. However for working with used tools and old cars, the wire wheels get more use than all of them combined. I've got 12" and 8" in the shop and 6" in the basement.They missed the drill press, bench grinder, angle grinders and most importantly tool chest which most of wouldn't live without.
However for working with used tools and old cars, the wire wheels get more use than all of them combined. I've got 12" and 8" in the shop and 6" in the basement.
thnx, jack vines

I can't believe Duct tape and JB weld didn't make the list.
Oh, now come on, surely SOMEONE knows what that obscure movie reference is fromWhat's with the Metzenbaums? Are you a surgeon?
This was clearly a list for "Jim and Nancy Suburban Homeowner " so I wouldn't fault it for not having stuff like an angle grinder or something. For what it is...it really isn't such a bad list.
Oh, now come on, surely SOMEONE knows what that obscure movie reference is from![]()
You know, I'm no movie buff either, but that's one of the funniest movies ever made IMO! I'll see if anyone else gets it before I give it awayNo. Enlighten me. I'm not much of a movie buff.![]()
DING DING DING, see, it didn't take long to get a winnerMan with two Brains?
The deep and abiding satisfaction of knowing quotations from silly 1980's Steve Martin movies!What did I win??
If you told me I had to count all my tools, I'd say, "Just shoot me now."
Snap-on tells me that I have to count all of the tools on my truck every year for insurance purposes. I pay a couple of cs agents to do it on the weekend. There is no way I would want to count my truck.

This was clearly a list for "Jim and Nancy Suburban Homeowner "
I want to see Nancy Suburban Homeowner wield that sledge hammer or pick ax which they indicate is a top 50 must have.![]()
Jack stands. Can't get through life without 'em.
Don't have a pick, though I think I can substitute a hoe, or two, in it's place.