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I know. I'm a plebeian.

>> No.909677
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>>909670
Chainsaw tool

>> No.909688

>>909677
this, though i wouldn't consider a 'need to know tool' when it's just a convenient multitool

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>>909670
Believe it's called a "scrench"

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>>909670
>Used for getting wood?

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>>909697

>> No.909714

>>909670
Nut hammer shiv

>> No.909723

>>909677
Yeah what he said. Adjusting the chain and removing the air filter-cover thing.

>> No.909732

>>909723
and the larger nut "slot" is to remove the spark plug

>> No.909798

>>909677
They also come with Stihl weedeaters, only the screwdriver end is a T-25 or so Torx driver.

>> No.910064

>>909670
It is a redneck/blue collar tool.

>> No.910067

A tool fairly similar to that was made by Ford years ago to remove their locking hub caps. Instead of a socket end though, it had pattern needed to turn the locking nut in the center. The end of it was used to pry off the cover for that nut, and the hub cap if necessary.

>> No.910088

>>909798

Pretty all stihl 2-stroke equipment comes with one.

>> No.910110

>>909670
Scrench, bro

>> No.910192

It is called a "bar wrench" and is used on chain saws to adjust the bar and chain. it is also used to remove the spark plug and tighten or loosen the gas and oil cap. it is handy for lots of other things most loggers will have two or three of them in their equipment.

>> No.910426

>>910088
stihl 4-stroke equipment comes with it too

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>tfw want to buy tool
>tfw no idea what the proper name is in my language

For the life of me, I cannot find one in any store.
I'm borrowing picture related for the weekend.

Do these smaller ones go under a different name than just 'Drill press'?

>> No.910433

>>909670
A croquet mallet for hexagons.

>> No.910436

>>910432
thats a dremel(or any other rotary tool) on what appears to be a beefed up chemistry ringstand

>> No.910438

>>910436
also found this for you
http://www.amazon.com/Dremel-220-01-Rotary-Tool-Station/dp/B00068P48O

>> No.910439

>>910436
>dremel(or any other rotary tool)
The little tool is mine, just a cheap little Chinese 7€ thing, but good enough for drilling PCB holes. Making a PWM controller for it tomorrow actually, trying to decide on how complicated I want it to be.

I have the supplies to make it nicely feature filled, but I think that's a job for a different day.

I guess I'll look at chemistry supply stores.

>> No.911314

>>910432
Hey anon, try pillar drills.

>> No.911344

>>910432
Try rotary tool press.

>> No.911906

>>909670
looks like my granddads pipe?

>> No.911908

>>910439
Why did this post need a trip? Is there actually a reason you do this or are you deliberately being a cunt because you love the drama?

>> No.911929

a socket wrench with a stabby thing on the end

>> No.912252

>>909670
Sytytystulpan avain.
This is used to remove spark plugs.

>> No.912584

Bar wrench.

Take it from a CanadaFag. I was born with a chainsaw in my hands and a plaid onesie