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  1. #16
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    For me it would have to be the Tenon Saw I bought with my original hand tool budget. Since discovering japanese saws, it just sits there
    Cheers,

    Adam

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    It's a toss up between the oxy torch or the arc welder - probably the arc welder, seeing as though I used the oxy torch to repair a hot water pipe that I accidentally drilled through a while ago :eek:

    Justin.

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    Those left handed screw drivers, can't work the buggers out.
    If you can do it - Do it! If you can't do it - Try it!
    Do both well!

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    Floor dogs, don't use 'em too often nowadays but I'd be buggeared without 'em!

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    where do i start.............

    bar clamps,heat gun,electric iron,#5 stanley plane.GMC rotary hammer drill in that order.

    G

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    Gotta be the jigsaw, lent it to a mate, he had it for 2 years didn't even miss it.
    Cheers
    Barry

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    screw driver has be be least used. When I need one I always find the hammer first. I'm good at screwing!!!!!!!!

  9. #23
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    yeah, the dremel tool. or maybe a set of veritas bubble scribes: awesome and indespensible, but taken out of the box twice.
    -ry

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    I bought a gmc scroll saw on a "credit card impulse" about a year ago for $50 and I still havent turned it on yet!
    "the less moving parts there are, the less chance of something going wrong-unless of course you wobble something important at the back"

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    having been so very busy with work for the last month or so
    THE ENTIRE CONTENTS OF MY WORKSHOP is currently my most worthwhile tool that isnt being used :eek:

    Cheers Ian
    PS no i havent fallen off the planet
    Some People are like slinky's,
    They serve no purpose at all,
    but they put a smile on your face when you throw them down the stairs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ian007
    having been so very busy with work for the last month or so
    THE ENTIRE CONTENTS OF MY WORKSHOP is currently my most worthwhile tool that isnt being used :eek:

    Cheers Ian
    PS no i havent fallen off the planet
    So how did you end up in that other world inhabited by strange pharmacist type persons like the scurrilous cur door...oops Christopha????
    Cheers
    Jim

    "I see dumb peope!"

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