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Ok, I never once said you were lying. I said your picture was questionable and said you should post something else up. After your first post, I'd say that's more than reasonable. :beer:

Trust me, I'm not pissed at all. It will take a lot more than something like this to get me fired up, haha. :lol_hitt

You keep trying though. That, or let it go. It's up to you.

Actually yes, there is something else I would like to add.

First, you just contradicted yourself.
Apparently I'm not a liar, but that picture wasn't what I said it was?

And second, I'm glad your happy, because personally I'm getting fed up with all the shitfests on this forum.


I'm done now.
I'm going to list things for sale, hopefully that won't cause more of this ****, again...
 
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Actually yes, there is something else I would like to add.

First, you just contradicted yourself.
Apparently I'm not a liar, but that picture wasn't what I said it was?

And second, I'm glad your happy, because personally I'm getting fed up with all the shitfests on this forum.


I'm done now.
I'm going to list things for sale, hopefully that won't cause more of this ****, again...

Show me where I called you a liar. Quote it and show it to me. You can't, because I never said it. I said you ought to show the whole story, nothing more. Keep digging and keep trying. That, or let it go. :thumbup:

I'll end with this:












I like turtles.
 

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Military mosquito repellent melts Craftsman screwdriver handles. Yes, it's totally irrelevant but true. It may melt others as well but I don't feel like ruining another screwdriver to find out!

I do have to ask a question. Why is it that there is thread after thread on this forum bashing Craftsman standard screwdrivers (not the pro) and then some guy gets on here and attempts to demonstrate the problem and gets slammed for bashing Craftsman screwdrivers? I realize his test was flawed but he was just trying show what is talked about over and over and over on this board. I guess I'm an idiot as well because I've never heard of Reed Prince screwdrivers but it appears I have several that have been pretending to be phillips.

Joe
 

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Hiya Blue Dog, I am doing well, thank you. We have about 18" of snow on the ground but it hasn't been to cold that past few days. It's staying about 30 degrees night and day so I have been getting some good shop time in with my dogs. I like to let them hang out in the shop all day in this kind of weather so they can lay on a piece of carpet near a heater and get out of the snow for awhile. They all have heated dog houses to sleep in but I like us all spending time together when we can :)
 

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Yeah - I guess everyone is right. What's the big deal.
So who now is going to undertake the task of showing how poorly a 1/2" Craftsman raised panel wrench does at removing a frozen 3/8" bolt? Don't forget to make sure that the competitor wrenches are 3/8". And be sure to include photos showing the horrible slop in the fit!
You brand XXXXXX haters just substitute XXXXXX for Craftsman.

Man - this should be fun :lol_hitti
 

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Hiya Blue Dog, I am doing well, thank you. We have about 18" of snow on the ground but it hasn't been to cold that past few days. It's staying about 30 degrees night and day so I have been getting some good shop time in with my dogs. I like to let them hang out in the shop all day in this kind of weather so they can lay on a piece of carpet near a heater and get out of the snow for awhile. They all have heated dog houses to sleep in but I like us all spending time together when we can :)

Don't try to interfer with this Piss-feast. I want to see how it ends...or if someone gets banned.....:lol_hitti:beer:
 

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Don't try to interfer with this Piss-feast. I want to see how it ends...or if someone gets banned.....:lol_hitti:beer:

I sure hope you meant "fest" brother. :lol_hitti

Why would anyone get banned? Hell everyone complaining about the thread have probably made more off topic comments than the ones arguing anyways. :beer:
 
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I sure hope you meant "fest" brother. :lol_hitti

Why would anyone get banned? Hell everyone complaining about the thread have probably made more off topic comments than the ones arguing anyways. :beer:

Yeah, I meant fest; I'm drunk tonight and not doing a good job with spelling...:beer::lol_hitti
 

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Military mosquito repellent melts Craftsman screwdriver handles. Yes, it's totally irrelevant but true. .

Joe

Were you stirring your military mosquito repellent with the handle of a cman screwdriver? Why do you need to stir it anyway? could you not just shake the bottle? and lastly, if it will eat the handle, what do you think it does to your body? Was this military mosquito repellent left of from the cold war years and shipped to you from the USSR?

Abbott, Treat those dogs good, they are you best friends under any circumstances.
 

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I learned something new today!!!

I consider myself pretty knowledgeable about tools, but I never knew there was such a thing as a "Reed and Prince" driver or fastener? Or that it could be mistaken for a Phillips.

Then again, not a lot of ship-building goes on here in Minnesnowta.
 

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You know what you get when you mix Phillips milk of magnesia with Vodka and orange juice......??

A Phillips Screwdriver !!!!!!!!!!!
 

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If my life ever becomes so mundane that I get this serious about the difference between a reed prince...er...prince reed..whatever..and a phillips head screwdriver....please just shoot me.

I do however have 3 bent CM flathead screwdrivers and I think they're too soft also.

hmmmm...wonder if I'm supposed to call them slotted and not flathead.

I like turtles too...they taste like chicken
 
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I agree that the basic Cman screwdrivers are JUNK. I actually liked the first edition pro models with the hard black handles and the black shanks. Things were much simpler then. :):)

Also, the Craftsman Pro screwdrivers are very good screwdrivers for the money. The older black ones even more than the new generation red/black ones...

He gets the point across, however, that low-end Craftsman ****, but the Pro line is actually pretty good.


I agree the older "pro" line of Cman drivers are not bad at all! :thumbup:

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