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Tool Talk => Keychain and One Piece Tools => Topic started by: Mr. Whippy on October 18, 2009, 02:51:12 AM
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Wazzup bitches!
Been usin' Brian's ghetto tool line. It's all good, yo.
Bitches, this thing is money! No poser smurf here.
(http://i190.photobucket.com/albums/z231/bluebadger88/misc/flat%20tools/stuff032.jpg)
This bad boy is all business, no bullsmurf.
(http://i190.photobucket.com/albums/z231/bluebadger88/misc/flat%20tools/stuff033.jpg)
wuz lookin' for some cap liftin' action, but not really there. The drivers are bitchin' Yo!
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I hate you.
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Woohoo welcome to the club brother!! Let me know how that phillips works out, I still am scare to mess it up too much. Afraid to really torque that titanium :-[
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So, I did a little modding of this tool. I added a small groove, to allow a bottle cap to catch there:
(http://i190.photobucket.com/albums/z231/bluebadger88/misc/flat%20tools/bass.jpg)
This now will remove a bottle cap very well. :tu:
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I bought a scrap piece too, but my wife stole it! ::)
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excuse me for a moment while I refer to the online "slang dictionary" to see if he likes it or not? :P
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It is an awesome little tool. I've used it to work on the motorcycle (removing the brake master cylinder bracket and throttle), built an Ikea shelving unit and put together a fluorescent grow light. The Phillips head grips like crazy!
And since filing the little groove in the jaw, it is very effective at removing bottle caps.
All in all, it is feature packed and just plain works.
Personally, I think Brian could make these and sell them outright, not as a scrap tool. :tu:
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great!
mine should be here pretty soon as well. It was designed with a cap remover, phillips, and flathead. I'm really
looking forward to trying it out.