Tool **** Friday.

   / Tool **** Friday. #61  
Some folks just sit around, waiting for the chance to be "offended".

I just find it entertaining that he opened the thread anyway.

I enjoy being politically incorrect/ stating reality. Two types of responses: (1) Those that want to be offended and predictability whine. (2) Those that stop, think and engage. A good non-PC comment will get group 1 to go away and start a good conversation in group 2.

Now bring on the Tool **** (and calendars).
 
   / Tool **** Friday. #62  
Why? This is an international site for crying out loud.

:thumbsdown:

I'm all for learning about new tools but this sort of caveat is dead set wrong. I've recently learnt about a Knipex Cobra that I'm seriously considering purchasing on Monday (a few other TBN Members have gone ahead and bought one due to the discussion on the rounded drain plug thread). It's made in Germany.

Oh, and your Friday is my Saturday!

But they will be upside down and backwards :laughing: so how will you use them?. I am also concerned with shipping considering you chaps drive on the wrong side of the road. But I do like your BIG BIG trucks - the ones that look like a freight train going down the road (on the wrong side of course):confused3::drink:
 
   / Tool **** Friday. #63  
But they will be upside down and backwards :laughing: so how will you use them?. I am also concerned with shipping considering you chaps drive on the wrong side of the road. But I do like your BIG BIG trucks - the ones that look like a freight train going down the road (on the wrong side of course):confused3::drink:

Then here's something that may boggle you... seeing as we drive on the left, our steering wheel is on the right; and our windscreen wipers move in the opposite direction (left to right) to yours. :eek:
 
   / Tool **** Friday. #64  
Then here's something that may boggle you... seeing as we drive on the left, our steering wheel is on the right; and our windscreen wipers move in the opposite direction (left to right) to yours. :eek:
I do not see the problem. If everyone down under just drives backing up everything will be the way it should be. Think about it. :thumbsup:
 
   / Tool **** Friday. #65  
I do not see the problem. If everyone down under just drives backing up everything will be the way it should be. Think about it. :thumbsup:
I didn't realize that you were an engineer. Very good plan! :laughing:
 
   / Tool **** Friday. #66  
I don't know how you feel about guns but you might try googling 'Dillon Aero Calendars'.

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Yes Dillion calenders are the best. They make 2 a year, Dillion aero, and Dillion precision. Before I found those the maxim calenders were my favorite. The size of the Dillion calenders is a plus.
 
   / Tool **** Friday. #67  
Yes Dillion calenders are the best. They make 2 a year, Dillion aero, and Dillion precision. Before I found those the maxim calenders were my favorite. The size of the Dillion calenders is a plus.

Are you all set for 2019?:D
 
   / Tool **** Friday. #68  
Yes Dillion calenders are the best. They make 2 a year, Dillion aero, and Dillion precision. Before I found those the maxim calenders were my favorite. The size of the Dillion calenders is a plus.
The Dillon Aero are a bit more provocative I think.
 
   / Tool **** Friday. #69  
I noticed the same thing except mine are now for the 20V Dewalt framing nailer and Dewalt 700ft-lb impact wrench which I've been checking out. Does anybody have either or both of these?

I have the framing hammer...a little heavy but you get used to it. Saves a LOT of sore muscles and time...worth it to me!
 
   / Tool **** Friday. #70  
I don't know what ads you guys are enjoying at the top, but all I am getting is dang Dewalt drills and impacts and such. :mad:
 
   / Tool **** Friday. #71  
But they will be upside down and backwards :laughing: so how will you use them?. I am also concerned with shipping considering you chaps drive on the wrong side of the road. But I do like your BIG BIG trucks - the ones that look like a freight train going down the road (on the wrong side of course):confused3::drink:

I believe the water in their toilets (loos?) rotates backwards too.
 
   / Tool **** Friday. #72  
I don't know what ads you guys are enjoying at the top, but all I am getting is dang Dewalt drills and impacts and such. :mad:
Me too... all Dewalt on work PC (shhh don't tell anyone I am surfing during work :eek:)... on my personal laptop I installed AdBlocker Plus. It's free and eliminates all those adds at the top (shhh... don't tell Muhammad!).
 
   / Tool **** Friday. #73  
I don't know what ads you guys are enjoying at the top, but all I am getting is dang Dewalt drills and impacts and such. :mad:

No disgusting half neked girls? :confused3:
 
   / Tool **** Friday.
  • Thread Starter
#76  
I've had this little gem for over 30 years.
It says "Diamond Calk Horseshoe Co. Duluth Minn."
Otherside says "Diamalloy Steel Made in U.S.A."
Littleguy.jpg
 
   / Tool **** Friday.
  • Thread Starter
#77  
I wonder how many people know what this tool is/was used for?
Says "No. 428K - DMFG. CO. Lancaster. PA"
Hoseclamptool.jpg
 
   / Tool **** Friday. #79  
Hose clamp pliers i think
 
   / Tool **** Friday.
  • Thread Starter
#80  
I thought for a long time, that it had something to do with rivets, or ringing pigs, or closing small chain and never used it. ;) Man, if I had known it was for hose clamps, that would have saved me a **** of a lot of time using pliers. :) Yes, its for Hose Clamps.
 

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