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real tools, automotive, carpentry, HVAC, lab equipment, etc.
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That’s a bit of overkill. An axe would work as well and wouldn’t set off the smoke alarm.
I used a hacksaw before I bought a real bone saw. I keep a pair of pliers in the drawer for peeling the membrane off of pork ribs.
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And definitely not this flexible, thin teflon fry pan tool.
(Usually safe for chopping food warmed up at low heat )
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Great idea! You could put butter in the chain oil tank and the bread could be cut and buttered at the same time.
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I keep a pair of medium size Channel locks in a junk drawer and they get used quite a bit.
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Cindy uses a rubber hammer (bought new) as a meat tenderizer hammer. She swears it works better than the ones sold for kitchen use.
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Medium rare, please. Maybe a little bit of crispy on the edges?
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A lathe is always handy.
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I have this thing in a utensil drawer in the kitchen. It's some kind of medical thing, but I have no idea what. It comes in handy for a surprising number of things.
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SWMBO uses a Small strap wrench for lids.
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I can’t find the pic where I used a bandsaw to cut a frozen baguette, but I did once.
Here’s one where I used MAPP gas to finish up a hard boiled egg for Passover...
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I'm a MAPP gas fan too.
GF's book club girls love to have the meet at our house because I do the best ever creme brulees. The creme brulees have that certain MAPP gas something about them
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Needle nose pliers to pull pin bones out of fish. And sometimes flat tip screwdriver to remove membrane from ribs.
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