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>>1631586
So work on yourself you pussy. Or at least don’t complain about being single when you aint trying to be good enough for a keeper.

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>>1631505
That’s what I’m saying. When you’re in a shitty situation and all you have is a multitool, you’re bound to do something retarded with it. Stabbing stuff is probably the #1 time I get a folder collapsing on my fingers. Prying too. Snakehead skulls are pretty damn thick you know.

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>>1631510
>>1631511
Here’s a chart showing a few of the brands. It’s a huge difference between regular and high flow when you’re using something high demand.

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>>1631510
I mean 3/8” would be ideal, but if you’re going to run 1/4” on impacts and shit, go with a good high flow system. Flexzilla and Milton are two highly rated brands, but even Husky from HD and Amflo at Walmart sell them. They claim twice the air flow over regular cheap 1/4” fittings and you can see why in the pic, it’s a huge difference.

If you’re willing to spend a little money, look at the Flexzilla. Amazon has a lot of it and everything is very well regarded and reviewed.

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Is there anything fun I could do with the parts inside of these?

>> No.1631497 [View]

>>1630760
Fuck around enough with blades that don’t lock and you will see.

>>1631492
Knife would be a pain in the ass and you would probably end up pulling out a bunch of extra thread. Lighter works but on light colored clothing you gotta be careful not to leave little black and brown spots.

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>>1631434
People love those ratchets too if they do automotive work. Pneumatic grease gun is dope, pic related. They also sell these vacuum pumps that run off air compressors if you want to fux wit AC systems.

Make sure you get good high flow fittings too. People are gettin these 1/2” impact wrenches that claim 1000+ ft-lbs and then bitch and moan when it struggles, yet they’re running the cheapest 1/4” fittings and hoses.

>> No.1631375 [View]

>>1631369
Yes and those fucks are the loudest and fastest breeding in the US it seems. I think our only hope is for immigration reform that gives us more legal Mexicans because a good portion of them work hard and hate black people more than white people.

>tfw talking to Latin people raised outside the US is nice because they will speak the truth without fear of PC Police

>> No.1631370 [View]

>>1630743
I learned bits of this at a very young age. Jewish family my dad worked for fucked with rental properties and didn’t touch anything but Section 8. Asked the old man why they would own shitholes instead of livable property and was taught about how gov’t monies is better than money you actually have to work for.

>> No.1631354 [View]

>>1631347
To get it going you can use a pry bar or hammer claw to pull back on the side you can reach. This will hold the nut on the back up against the object and give you enough resistance to try and get it somewhat tight.

Also:
>/qtddtot/

But I’m curious to see the responses too.

>> No.1631352 [View]

>>1631148
One of my sprinkler heads got busted off by the drunken landscaper(s) again. The power had gone out so the timer went out of whack and the sprinklers were coming on at midnight so I didn’t notice until the grass started getting yellow in that zone.

Fixed the sprinkler head, fixed the timer, and ran that zone a bunch. Then we got lots of rain over the past week so it’s lookin good. I tossed down some seed in the worst areas so hopefully the rain gets it going but that seed takes forever to root in the soil around here so the surrounding grass might creep in before the seed takes.

Anyway got that TrueGreen going the past couple months because they seem to do better than me throwing all these Hone Depot fixes at the lawn. Spent some time yesterday with the grass killer on the walkways and areas with mulch and trimmed a few trees and bushes, got more to do but the city will try to charge me if the pile on Monday morning is too big.

>> No.1631344 [View]

>>1631335
You build docks you say?

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>>1631309
I would go batshit with the Knipex if I were a sparky

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>>1631191
I’m still a fan of my Crescent compound joint linesman pliers even if they’re kinda a meme. I use my big Channellock crimpers a lot too because the little snipper at the very tip plus the long handle makes if go through wire so effortlessly.

Pic related look like great multi-use pliers. Milwaukee and Klein both have similar options, but the Milwaukee pliers shape doesn’t look as great and the Klein’s cutting part doesn’t seem as nice as the Knipex. Knipex has so many sweet pliers options beyond the Cobras and regular stuff, there’s a crimper with multiple gauges that looks tempting too.

>> No.1631045 [View]

>>1631020
Order that kit anon posted here >>1630567

The little jets and bullshit will clog despite everything inside the carb looking clean to the naked eye. That happened to me on the leaf blower, the gad made it look shiny but something was clogged. So you can rebuild the thing with all new parts, or order a new carb. I would suggest the fuel lines too while you’re at it.

And you can blame the tool, but none of those small carburetors will hold up to ethanol fuel sitting in there for months.

If it’s still under warranty, bring it in and they will rebuild the whole carb or put a new one on there.

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>>1630930
Better at taking things up the butt. Not everybody can get 3/4 of the Great American Challenge up there.

>> No.1630928 [View]

>>1630922
I went on Reddit once and I got half a dozen accounts b& within an hour.

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WHY ISN’T THIS DRILL WORKING?! IT MUST BE BROKEN!

>> No.1630894 [DELETED]  [View]

Welding helmets are a meme. You will be able to see your work better without it.

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Alabama Socket Set

>> No.1630884 [View]

>>1630880
>proof that putting things in your butt will cause the autism

>> No.1630875 [View]

>>1630733
At least the brony community practices safe butt stuff and doesn’t get lead poisoning via the chocolate starfish.

>>1630802
What? That’s doesn’t have anything to do with it. Those M28 tools became obsolete so fast because it’s not difficult to get the same power out of 18V batteries with more/better cells.

>> No.1630730 [View]

>>1630704
>>1630719
See >>1630717

Only FDA approved items in the butthole.

>> No.1630717 [View]

>>1630696
>>1630697
Thanks for timestamping the Ryobi bro. I wouldn’t believe anybody on 4chan could afford it.

>>1630705
>2/3 of the 18V is Fuel
Dammit, you gotta stop putting stuff in your poop chute if it has that California cancer label on it.

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