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Re: The Tool Thread

Posted: Thu Jul 21, 2016 10:08 pm
by Mudfuzz
hbombgraphics wrote:Maybe a good place to ask this.

My tools have been displaced, mostly drills drivers and such,

I hate having them out and about and was storing them all in an old dresser, which my wife has claimed for one of the kids.

Thinking of getting a giant tool box to put everything in, I have hand tools in their own bag now but even then they get mixed up and stolen (my son likes to claim things for his tool bag) anyone using a giant tool storage system?

When I need to go somewhere with tools I can just take the bag and load it with what I actually need.

Thoughts?
budget? or you could build a traditional carpenter's/cabinet maker's chest?

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ZTSVFUs_KM[/youtube]

Re: The Tool Thread

Posted: Sat Jul 30, 2016 7:33 pm
by Mudfuzz
For those that aren't inon other placements

I have been upping my saw game
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I got a kawaii as fuck mini dozuki and a badass saw quiver :thumb:

And I order a kugihiki blade by accident.. [ment to order a whole saw] so had to make a handle, used a piece of rhododendron from a dead branch I trimmed off the tree in my yard a year of so ago

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and this came today from japan: Hand Forged TEMAGARI NOKO [Cross-Cut Saw / Felling Saw]- 20-30 years olds NOS

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I have a handle for it coming to.. don't know if I will actually use or make my own but I wanted to get a look at how it is suppose to be made before I just go off on my own..

Re: The Tool Thread

Posted: Tue Aug 02, 2016 1:47 am
by hbombgraphics
holy cow, saw game is legit!

home-made handle is awesome

Re: The Tool Thread

Posted: Tue Aug 02, 2016 6:22 pm
by RobV
I have a bunch of tools,no pics but I work on cars a little /did asbestos removel & demolition for a while & now I work on satellite dish's & other comm's stuff like cameras on oil rigs. Well not a lot since being promoted :p I do own a house and it needs a complete remodel. I have hammers and basic saws,Dewalt power tools but I need a table saw next! I see a lot of wood working tools in here. Eventually when I finish my house I am making the one side of the basement into a work shop for my tools :)

I bought a duplex and converting it to one big house. The way it is both sides are 2 Bdrm 1 bath places. When done.....1 big ass master bdrm. 1 spare bdrm,1 big ass walk in closet for her,1 work office for me,1 "nice living room/company room" for her,1 game/music room for me....2 bathrooms still & new garage for my Z & Harley.

I will be a broke bitch for a minute but well worth it. We saved a bunch of money up to do the remodeling after we paid it off and bought 2 new cars then the guy who owned the other 1/2 calls and said I want to move to Alaska and need money :evil: So we bought it cheap since he has not taken care of it since he rented it a while ago. But now the remodel savings has to start over. To top that off had to drop $5-6k on my son's wedding last month on top of the city redoing all the gas & water lines and repaving we had to redo it to new specs and pay hook up fee's & we had to redo the sewage to hook up to the new city system so we get another bill so it's been non stop as far as the house goes :mad: I want a new SG or LP damn it :excellent: But it's paid in full no mortgage :)*

Re: The Tool Thread

Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2016 12:00 am
by popvulture
I always thought this thread was about the band Tool, until I realized just now that it's in General Discussion :facepalm:

Re: The Tool Thread

Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2016 8:43 am
by Chankgeez
RobV wrote: I see a lot of wood working tools in here.
I think that's mostly Mudfuzz. He's the master of woodworking.
popvulture wrote:I always thought this thread was about the band Tool, until I realized just now that it's in General Discussion :facepalm:
Maybe he can also be the master of thread title changing for better clarification? Or maybe he likes it ambiguous? :snax:

Re: The Tool Thread

Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2016 9:50 am
by Mudfuzz
Chankgeez wrote:
RobV wrote: I see a lot of wood working tools in here.
I think that's mostly Mudfuzz. He's the master of woodworking.
popvulture wrote:I always thought this thread was about the band Tool, until I realized just now that it's in General Discussion :facepalm:
Maybe he can also be the master of thread title changing for better clarification? Or maybe he likes it ambiguous? :snax:
:idea:

Re: The Tool Thread [not about inchworm metals and wine]

Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2016 9:52 am
by Chankgeez
:lol:

Re: The Tool Thread [not about inchworm metals and wine]

Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2016 10:20 am
by popvulture
I like this thread much better :thumb:

EDIT also haaaaaaa the name change :lol:

Re: The Tool Thread

Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2016 9:17 pm
by Mudfuzz
Chankgeez wrote:I think that's mostly Mudfuzz. He's the master of woodworking.
I don't know about master but I went to school for it and did a 7 year stink building crap for all the crappy houses which invalid training a lot of useless fuckers not to chop their fingers off.. so I'm a bit of a nerd.. What I am actually up to is I am putting together a badass tool kit that can handle almost everything AND fit in one tool box so when the Trumptimes come and we are all in madmax land I'll have my tools and skills or some bs :lol: I am thinking about making a new toolbox the one I made in my first quarter in collage [woodworking core class which is a 7 hour a day 4 days a week class, it's a awesome class and SCC still teaches it] has lasted me a good 16-17 years but I am thinking about something more… longer, and holds more… can be used even more as a work surface and is more… more… steampunk? I want to build a vise into it or something.. not sure yet though… anyway.. I got my handle for the temagari noko and it worked out well..

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Basically the black stuff you see on the tangs of the traditional japanese saws is not unpolished it's a type of tar that coats it and what you do when installing the handle is you have to heat it up over a flame and once you get it melted you whack the handle on :thumb:

Re: The Tool Thread [not about inchworm metals and wine]

Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2016 10:04 pm
by Achtane
My dad gave me a set of ratcheting wrenches, fuck yeah!

Re: The Tool Thread [not about inchworm metals and wine]

Posted: Thu Oct 13, 2016 3:14 pm
by Achtane
I got another old-ass Black and Decker Holgun, basically the same as this:
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And this!
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It's so useful! You won't strip the nut and destroy your hand in the process!

Re: The Tool Thread [not about inchworm metals and wine]

Posted: Sun Nov 20, 2016 8:24 pm
by Chankgeez
This thread need more twee? :idk:

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mrTpjjG2kqM[/youtube]

Re: The Tool Thread [not about inchworm metals and wine]

Posted: Thu Nov 24, 2016 1:05 pm
by crochambeau
Chankgeez wrote:This thread need more twee? :idk:
No!

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lj7dnP67Qr0[/youtube]

Tools.

I should shoot my own in action, but this was the video that convinced me I needed one (after cutting a couple sheets down by hand) and his shop is insanely clean comparatively speaking.

Re: The Tool Thread [not about inchworm metals and wine]

Posted: Sat Dec 03, 2016 1:51 am
by Uncle Grandfather
this 16" surface cleaner attachment i picked up at a nice discount cyberday arrived today :joy: pressure washing just got a whole lot less sucky.... on second thought probably just as sucky but not as time consuming anyways :joy: