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Tool - which one do you hate and why?
For me - every fkin' weed whacker I've ever owned. I've never found one that wasn't a pita when it came to keeping string on it.
I don't like either of my Lincoln grease guns either. It may not be the fault of the gun. Thanks to Paul's suggestion I'm getting a Lock-N-Lube end for one of them. My birthday is coming up. I'm telling MrsWD I want a Lock-N-Lube. Can't wait to see the look on her face.
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edit-and what LWJ said about flat head screwdrivers
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My Craftsman Jack Stands. They support fine, but pulling the pin to drop the jack will result in a blood blister on the side of my hand 50% of the time. I never remember to be cautious.
I want really really good ones that I don’t have to jack a vehicle to match up with one of the elevation holes in the adjustment range. You all have done it. Jack up vehicle, slide jack stand under. Up a notch it won’t fit, down a notch...too low! Hmmm, let me jack it up some more..oh too high, pull pin..clank! Ouch! Blood blister. Kick jack. Cuss.
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I don't care for standard screw drivers.
Great for prying and doing other non screw twisting stuff. But screws? Give me Phillips, torx, Allen, star, or ??? |
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Those L-shaped allen wrenches. They will strip an allen head far too often. They can be almost impossible to even get into the allen head to begin with.
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Guddamned, POS, f'in worthless, cheapass shoplight gift from my daughter that somedamnhow knows how to shine directly into my eyes no matter what I'm doing.
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Kind of a love hate relationship with sheetmetal shears. When they work they are great. But when the blades get funky an absolute nightmare. My milwaukee was crap from the get go i had to modify the head to stay on the damn thing. Too much abuse its all wore out and cracked on the buisness end now i use a porter cable air powered one. It didnt work worth a damn from the start I had to rework the blades a bit. Now its acceptable. But man there has to be a better way. Plazma cutter? I think so
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I hate when that happens! Every time I hate when that happens.
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The straight tip screwdriver, because it means a POS slotted screw. Why slotted screws are still made, I don’t know.
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Husqvarna 4-cycle weed wacker with pro quality Husky string is what I normally use, but when it's time to get serious, I use an Echo with a saw blade on it. Heavy as hell, but it'll cut small trees down. ![]() When you get way out there in the boonies, you want your gear to work. |
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Those old cheap job site table saws fence (contractor's saw). The damn fence constantly need adjusting. Not mine, but someone else's that was on the job. I started out with a Grizzly but I built a fence out of a 4" alum sq with a uni-strut similar to the Biesemeyer. What a waste of time adjusting those stupid thing on the job, or the shop.
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The stupid ball joint tool for the 914.
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THIS! Before I even opened this thread that's what my mind immediately thought of...
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Cheap locking pliers that loosen over time, and won't grip strongly, also Crescent type adjustable wrenches that the thumb screw locks up on.
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