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#21 | | Guest | A cup of Coffee, Hot Chocolate, a Coke/Pepsi... what ever the moment dictates. | |
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#22 | | Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2004 Location: Seminole, Florida
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| Bob-
If I have to chose just one I will have to say, my FD blades. Of course they're many more.
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#23 | | Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: Butler, PA
Posts: 363
| Besides all the other stuff already mentioned, my "can't do without" tool is a hobby knife/scalpel. I'd be lost without it.
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02-21-2007, 02:04 PM
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#24 | | Member
Join Date: Jan 2005 Location: Near Detroit, Michigan
Posts: 1,032
| #2 phillips screw driver.
1/8 inch allen wrench with "T" handle and LONG reach. (I think it was under $5.00, but it could have been more.)
Dental Pick.
In that order.
If you ask about tools under $25.00, the list will become a LOT longer.
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02-21-2007, 03:21 PM
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#25 | | Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: Butler, PA
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Originally Posted by earlinjax All of those above plus for me a dental pick. Just picked up a few more from my dentist in exchange for a cutting.
Earl | Earl, A few weeks ago I was at my dentist for a cleaning and I asked about their old used instruments. The hygienist told me that I would be surprised how many people ask about them. She said they get all kinds of hobbiests wanting them, but I was the first scroller. They actually trade theirs in on new ones, so they couldn't help me out anyway. 
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#26 | | Senior Member
Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: sunderland. england
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| I agree with Marcel, i could'nt do without a pencil. 
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#27 | | Intarsia Moderator
Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Eugene, Oregon
Posts: 1,128
| I have no idea what it's called or where it came from but I would be totally lost without it. It's a pointy metal tool with a small wooden handle. I use it for tracing in tight areas, poking holes in wood, cleaning varnish out of cracks, putting white highlights on finished eyes, picking the cut out portion of the wood from a tight spot while scrolling, marking, scoring, and lots more. It disappeared one day and I was so flustered- I quit working and looked until I found it. Usually it's hard to lose because if it falls on the floor, the pointy end will stab the rubber mat like a dart and not roll away. |
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#28 | | Newly Customized Moose
Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Truro, Nova Scotia
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Originally Posted by Janette I have no idea what it's called or where it came from but I would be totally lost without it. It's a pointy metal tool with a small wooden handle. | Sounds like a bradawl?
Like this?
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#29 | | Southern Cheesehead
Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: Georgia
Posts: 353
| My paint brushes.
I guess not technically a tool, but for me it is.
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02-21-2007, 11:09 PM
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#30 | | Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2005 Location: South Carolina
Posts: 250
| I'd have to say a cold beer or the coozie for the beer. That and blades.
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