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Useless Tools - Rat ****

phildb4

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Ever buy a really useless tool that you thought would be great at the time of purchase? I've had this RatShit for about 20 years and never used it. It's very heavy and well made. The idea is if you don't have enough room to move the handle, you just grab the small T handle (with red caps) and twist it. Only problem is it takes so much force to move the red handle you almost need an extension bar. Also the entire wrench is so large and bulky, there are few places where it fits. Seemed like a good idea at the time. Anyone else have these ""Why did I ever buy that piece of ****" tool?
 

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I used to, Now before I Spend any Money on a tool i research it first and i find I have been able to get more because i was not taking box's of "****" and giving away.
 

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I'm thinking "Useless Tools" would have been an appropriate thread title without adding the foul language after it. I hoping bmwpower edits your title or deletes this thread entirely.
 

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I'm thinking "Useless Tools" would have been an appropriate thread title without adding the foul language after it. I hoping bmwpower edits your title or deletes this thread entirely.

What the heck? Why be so Puritanical about language? You, the guy who posts jugg pics? :headscrat

And don't get me wrong, I love those jugg pics :beer:
 

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I'm thinking "Useless Tools" would have been an appropriate thread title without adding the foul language after it. I hoping bmwpower edits your title or deletes this thread entirely.

Appropriateness of the subject aside, I have to admit I found its pun hilarious. :spit:
 

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What the heck? Why be so Puritanical about language? You, the guy who posts jugg pics? :headscrat

I just feel that certain words you might say around the house shouldn't be said (or actually written) on a public forum, or especially in the thread title. This is not my board, but I felt the need to speak up for the people who may be too shy to do so.
 

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Ok, I can respect that. I've taken my cue from others on here...cussing seems to be pretty frequent and not an issue. Why should it be, anyway?

Now, about those juggie pics...maybe some Karina Hart? :drool:
 

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I just feel that certain words you might say around the house shouldn't be said (or actually written) on a public forum, or especially in the thread title. This is not my board, but I felt the need to speak up for the people who may be too shy to do so.

Utterances of vulgarities truly illuminate the character of the person speaking (or posting them).

Personally, I don't think it is that big a deal. He was trying to make a point. Not the word I would have chose, but he delivers what he promises.

Since he has not posted that much, cut him a break.... Not the first thing someone said on this board that rankled another persons opinion.

JMHO

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I've met VERY few people who don't swear. And I am a teacher, so I'm not hanging around with the dregs of society. The difference between good and bad character is knowing when it is ok to do so. Uttering a swear on a board overwhelmingly made up of men talking about tools and garages, and where there is precedent for the practice, does not seem like an issue.

Really, it's four letters strung together. Big deal.
 

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Back more or less on topic, I have one of those sidewinders. Bought it to remove back plugs on a vette.
And hated it from day one.

Had to take it apart and lube it before it would even work, and as the OP says, takes a ton of force to work it.
It is right up there with the most useless tools ever.
This and the 'robo' pliers.
 

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my dad bought one of those fromt he tv way before billy mays lol .. i was maybe 8 im 37 now lol its still around and i dont think his has ever been used at all lol what a piece of junk

seems like a great idea on paper but in real world it just doesnt work
 

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I also have one of those Sidewinder ratchets .. probably have had it for about 10 years now and used it once .. still looks brand new. The problem is that the ratchet head is sooooo big ..
 

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What the heck? Why be so Puritanical about language? You, the guy who posts jugg pics? :headscrat

And don't get me wrong, I love those jugg pics :beer:

That is the whole problem. If the Sidewinder ratchet was photographed between two large *****, it would have been ok with Merk. lol
 

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I have one of those sidewinder ratchets and it's a POS as previously described. I also thought what a cool thing when I bought it a garage sale. Thankfully I think I only paid like $2 for that POS.

Oh, and I don't mind the swearing. It's guy thing. As a matter of fact I quite enjoy swearing.
 
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I think the t-handle ratchet was trying to fill the spot that gear-wrenches now have. The ratchet just failed at it.

speaking of useless tools...
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phildb4

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Sorry about title of this thread some of you thought was inappropiate. I tried to change it by removing the word "Rat", but this forum only allows you to change the content of the message, and not the title. To the moderator: feel free to change the title so as not to offend anyone. (didn't realize "Rat" was so offensive)
 

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I've met VERY few people who don't swear. And I am a teacher, so I'm not hanging around with the dregs of society. The difference between good and bad character is knowing when it is ok to do so. Uttering a swear on a board overwhelmingly made up of men talking about tools and garages, and where there is precedent for the practice, does not seem like an issue.

Really, it's four letters strung together. Big deal.

When was the last time that you heard of a teacher having *** with an underage person, or sending home a video of themselves having *** on the couch?????
Don't take this personal, but I don't consider teachers in the same light that I did when I was in school. The profession isn't what it used to be..
:lol_hitti
 

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Now Junk, teachers are just humans, so you get the good and the bad in the profession. Like Catholic priests or police officers, I suppose.

I'd say that in your day, it was probably worse or at least as bad, just not reported.

When was the last time that you heard of a teacher having *** with an underage person, or sending home a video of themselves having *** on the couch?????
Don't take this personal, but I don't consider teachers in the same light that I did when I was in school. The profession isn't what it used to be..
:lol_hitti
 

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When was the last time that you heard of a teacher having *** with an underage person, or sending home a video of themselves having *** on the couch?????
Don't take this personal, but I don't consider teachers in the same light that I did when I was in school. The profession isn't what it used to be..
:lol_hitti


You Notice how its never the kids who raise a fuss about it? :lol_hitti:lol_hitti:lol_hitti
 

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Now Junk, teachers are just humans, so you get the good and the bad in the profession. Like Catholic priests or police officers, I suppose.

I'd say that in your day, it was probably worse or at least as bad, just not reported.


Took too long to engrave a stone tablet for all to read... :lol_hitti
 

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To the moderator: feel free to change the title so as not to offend anyone. (didn't realize "Rat" was so offensive)

You know very well that the word "Rat" is not the issue. :cool:

The right thing for you to do would be to contact a moderator via PM ask him/her to edit your thread title.
 

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If a word is listed in the "American Heritage Dictionary" it was allowed by my professors.

Most "mature" oriented forums seem to follow this rule.
 

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Ok, I can respect that. I've taken my cue from others on here...cussing seems to be pretty frequent and not an issue. Why should it be, anyway?

Now, about those juggie pics...maybe some Karina Hart? :drool:

Never heard of Karina but Milena Velba on the other hand........:)



I just feel that certain words you might say around the house shouldn't be said (or actually written) on a public forum, or especially in the thread title. This is not my board, but I felt the need to speak up for the people who may be too shy to do so.

You know very well that the word "Rat" is not the issue. :cool:

Oh ya, Rat is a terrible cuss word. DUH

:yikes:
 

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Never heard of Karina but Milena Velba on the other hand........:)

Holy smokes! Just checked her out.:bounce:

Check out Karina, though. She is quite a bit more attractive than Ms. Velba. :drool:
 

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Back to the original post, I too was taken for the price of one of those stupid sidewinder ratchets, don't remember what magazine it was that had a review of it and made it sound like the next best thing to sliced bread so I remember mail ordering it. It sits in the top of my tool box but I don't think I've ever used it, I can't even remember how long I've had it but I'm pretty sure its over 20 years.
 
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