Wonder what he did wrong or is this common? Was mint
OP: Your thread title is an utter failure. It makes absolutely no sense.
Be careful youse guys. You are poking fun at Super Moderator. You may end up in GJ jail, or cleaning the toilets if you are not careful.This is a rough crowd… and I like it.
He will be fine. He does need to tell his driver to get him a new screwdriver.Be careful youse guys. You are poking fun at Super Moderator. You may end up in GJ jail, or cleaning the toilets if you are not careful.
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He will be fine. He does need to tell his driver to get him a new screwdriver.
The gouges on the left are from him prying the old blade out.Wonder what he did wrong or is this common? Was mint
Or the vodka.Please pass the Grey Poupon.
Home, James.
The other Rolls obviously.So who has the orange juice?
I didn’t talk to the guy. Had it replaced through a friend who owns a shop. This is an old soft grip.He replaced the screwdriver blade and split the handle?
He should have replaced it. Did you ask him to replace it?
It’s a soft grip. Didn’t think they made them anymore.He should hand you a new screwdriver, you excepted that?
Others seem to have understood. Sorry it didn’t work for you.OP: Your thread title is an utter failure. It makes absolutely no sense.
Again…soft grip.He will be fine. He does need to tell his driver to get him a new screwdriver.
Thanks for the reply. My favorite too. I guess I will deal with it for now. I was kinda worried it wasn’t gonna be returned good as new. Your explanation makes sense.The gouges on the left are from him prying the old blade out.
The split is possibly from the newer blade being bigger in diameter and forced into the existing hole, or the handle could have gotten brittle from age, or he beat it on too hard. Lots of possibilities.
Thats a shame. That generation of soft grip is my favorite, even though they aren't chemical friendly. RIP little guy.
It’s old soft grip style.He can get you a new handle. At least he should be able too. The hard handles have a lifetime warranty the soft ones don’t. The hard handles are known for cracking so I’m not suprised it cracked when he put a new tip in. I would just have him get me a new handle or a new screwdriver to replace it. When I had a yellow handle crack I was able to get a nice blue one as a replacement. Or is this the old style soft handle? Sorry can’t tell. The end makes it look like the hard handle.
So you think he installed it incorrectly into the old soft grip handle?That happened to an ice pick I had the dealer replace the broken tip. When I got it back split handle just like yours. He turned the tang 90* off the wider part split it.
Yes.So you think he installed it incorrectly into the old soft grip handle?
Others seem to have understood. Sorry it didn’t work for you.
This is how you handle a dude with too much time on his hands... Well done sir.
Since this is an open forum and there aren't any rules telling me I can't respond to something that really isn't any of my business...Is it wrong to ask for thread titles that are clear, explanatory, and succinct?
Does it not improve the forum and make it easier for others to search for the answer when they encounter a similar problem, perhaps in the future?
Too much time on their hands? Compared to whom?
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Bro, he’s been a member since 2005, back from before it was even Garage Journal. It’s pretty expected to have a high post count after 18 years. And he’s a mod which means he would spend a lot more time here than the average Joe.Is it wrong to ask for thread titles that are clear, explanatory, and succinct?
Does it not improve the forum and make it easier for others to search for the answer when they encounter a similar problem, perhaps in the future?
Too much time on their hands? Compared to whom?
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What is the model number on the handle? I'll see if I have access to another mint example.It’s a soft grip. Didn’t think they made them anymore.
Is it wrong to ask for thread titles that are clear, explanatory, and succinct?
Does it not improve the forum and make it easier for others to search for the answer when they encounter a similar problem, perhaps in the future?
Too much time on their hands? Compared to whom?
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OP: Your thread title is an utter failure. It makes absolutely no sense.
My parents were big on manners. They taught me that it's important to treat people like you yourself would like to be treated. Failing to do so creates tension and unnecessary ugliness.
This is just rude... and to continue pushing the point, one in which you can't win online, is an obvious waste of time.
Point being, chill out. If you didn't understand his title, just ask. There's no reason to get all aggressive...
I was taught manners as well.
It is considered polite and good manners to communicate effectively with others.
This involves all forms of communication, including written communication.
No aggressiveness on my part whatsoever.
This is a forum on the internet about garages and tools.
There are a number of threads that are started here, on this forum, that have purposely ambiguous titles. I imagine a lot of this has to do with the thread OP being desirous for “click-bait”.
The rest of us suffer trying to decipher the thread and its intent. Furthermore, any lessons and information shared that can be gleaned by others is often lost because it will not show up in search results because of issues like ambiguous thread titles that no one can manage to search for.
The purpose of my posts regarding this is betterment of this forum, knowledge sharing and transfer amongst fellow members, and a desire that the bar be raised -collectively- towards more adult levels of written communication.
This is not a lot to ask for.
Why not tell us the full story????????
What happened?
Sequence of events?
Who did what?
Who, what, when, where, why, how?