stokefire7
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You mean like using a cheapy #2 bit, needle nose vice grips, and a hammer as a center punch?
You can see him rolling his eyes and thinking "why couldn't I find a decent human to be my servant, instead of this ignorant know-nothing?"![]()
but but but, this is a Dodge, what's up with this metric stuff anyway?
shocks were 13/16, bumper is 18mm, why do they torment me

Using a HF toolbox to store tool truck tools? 
Using a torx bit to remove a hex cap screw with a stripped head?
you can never have too many tools
It was the radiator cover screws on a tree chipper. The screws were so worn out a hex key would just slip and not turn them. Stuck a torx key in and it held well and they came right out. Sure beats having to cut a slot in the head....Are they stripped in the first place though? I can't begin to count how many hex socket caliper pins I have seen people damage by hammering a torx into them. Just the other day on a protege actually.
The battery of a cordless drill is designed to hammer in drywall anchors. Not inappropriate at all.

A telephone type Tone Generator to test speakers, connections, determine which wires go to which, etc. The speakers "sing" like the inductive amplifier normally would.
