Using a rotary saw would be like killing someone with a Dremel tool.
That can sometimes be fun, too.
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Using a rotary saw would be like killing someone with a Dremel tool.
That can sometimes be fun, too.
Depends on what else I have planned for the afternoon.
Using a rotary saw would be like killing someone with a Dremel tool.
So doesn't help me understand the issue. But it's OK. I just thought it was funny.
I have a hammer, a wrench, needlenose pliers, and a bunch of well, about three screw drivers. I like the pink tool set, thougth...
People SUCK.
Golden Gate Bridge officials are seething that a moviemaker who told them he was working on a "day in the life" project about the landmark was, in fact, capturing people on film as they jumped to their deaths.
Golden Gate Bridge officials are seething that a moviemaker who told them he was working on a "day in the life" project about the landmark was, in fact, capturing people on film as they jumped to their deaths.
Yeah, I read that this morning. Snuff film in art film drag.
we need hammers to start the holes for screws to go into.
Drills! Start holes with drills.
In theory I like cordless drills, but corded drill dims the lights in my apartment when I rev it up, and I'm kinda addicted to that.
Actually, if I was going to use a saw to kill somebody, I have lots of choices: table saw, radial arm saw, power miter saw, band saw, circular saw, jig saw, chain saw, hack saws (2), keyhole saw, wallboard saw, coping saw, dovetail saw, jewelers saw, bow saws (2), standard hand saw.
So doesn't help me understand the issue.
Jen, this is a rotary saw. It's sort of like a drill that uses a saw blade instead of a drill bit.
This is a rotary saw
Oh, that's not what I was picturing. Yes, it'd be a total pain in the ass to kill someone with that. Be easier to club them over the head with it.
I have a billion allen wrenches, does that count? Also, the smallest monkey wrench in the world, for putting together and taking apart my dining room table (probably a socket wrench would do for the narrow spaces, but the tiny monkey wrench was cheaper).
I think I also have an old-fashioned plumb-line around here somewhere, with purple chalk. I have no idea how I got it, and will probably never use it, but at least I know what it is for.
I have no idea how I got it, and will probably never use it, but at least I know what it is for.
Ya never know when you're gonna need to mark a straight line on the floor, like for basepaths or something.