It's Easter, and it's raining. So, it's time for an "Off Topic" question. What is your favorite tool? (Keep it PG please?) Mine is my 6" Mag-Light. I go through at least 8 batteries a week. Belt clipped of course. (Second choice is my BFH!)
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I haven't used it much recently, but I really like my Porter Cable sawzall...

The rotating head makes cutting just about anything awhole lot easier.[CENTER][color=red][b]-Brad-[/color][/b]
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Picture Brad as The "Arkansas Sawzall Massacre" :P BTW Good choice.Originally posted by bszopiI haven't used it much recently, but I really like my Porter Cable sawzall...
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Well, I have lots of favorites. But this one is my newest favorite. Craftsman Professional Dual Jaw 10" Adjustable Wrench. Don't have a very good picture. But it is a standard adjustable, but when you remove the jaw completely and reverse it, it turns into a pipe wrench. It also has the nice laser etched markings for sizing, which I might add are surprisingly accurate. Plus, a sweet thick, rubber grip, not that foam shit that absorbs oil either.
An excellent choice for any tool box. I got it un intentionaly, with a set of pliers. Now I have bought it's bigger and little brother too.
Now I sound like a Craftsman salesman, oh well. At least it ain't Bibles.
Here is a picture.
Lyle
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i just bought it saturday and havent yet used it, but its already my favorite. weighs less than 4 lbs and has 1000 ft/lb torque, how can you not love that?????[img]http://memimage.cardomain.net/member_images/10/web/2938000-2938999/2938592_1_full.jpg[/img]
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Die grinder as well. I think aside from that obvious one, the utility knife blades are my second favorite. Gaskets come off easier and it makes great use on my coke mirror. Oh damn, I don't even have a coke mirror. Well, if I did I would probably like it more but its still damn handy on wires, and packaging materials
Since this is off topic, I don't feel bad saying that I will have a phone in the next few days and DSL on the 8th!Ben
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