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    David Colwill
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      @davidcolwill19261

      For splinter removal try these LINK

      For some reason you get two magnifiers but at 20X you can't possibly point them in the right direction so you have to close one eye. If like me your spy glass drops out of your eye at just the wrong moment every time, then these are the fellows for you!

      David.

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      #157081
      JA
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        @ja

        A rather bent 40+ year old large screwdriver called Wedgewood because it gets its nose in things (perhaps rather too political).

        Plus a sharpened pallet knife.

        JA

        #157102
        Raymond Sanderson 2
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          @raymondsanderson2

          I have to agree with the original poster a Hammer is vital then tape measure and pencil, from there the list could become rather interesting as it depends on what I am doing………….saying that my glasses are becoming top priority in all things both pairs long and short.

          #157110
          Clive Hartland
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            @clivehartland94829

            With the amount of tooling I have aquired over the last 63 years I could not say which tool I could do without as I always seem to need a tool that is different for every job that comes up, Hammers, pliers, hacksaw, solder gun. It goes on and on.

            One job needs an adjustable spanner but the next will need Stillsons because the nut is bigger.

            machine wise it is the Lathe and Drill and then the milling machine with DRo's but then I need woodworking kit as well.

            No, I want the lot! Ha Ha.

            Clive

            #157111
            Brian Wood
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              @brianwood45127

              The hammer brigade,

              You forgot a dead blow hammer, mine gets used frequently and doesn't leave evidence either..

              Brian

              #157112
              Anonymous

                My most useful tool goes everywhere with me, in and out of the workshop. It's called a brain, and contains knowledge, experience and thinking ability all in one small package.

                Andrew

                #157113
                jaCK Hobson
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                  @jackhobson50760

                  I only started using a jewlers saw last few years and now I use it a lot. Greatly underrated.

                  #157118
                  I.M. OUTAHERE
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                    @i-m-outahere

                    The next tool I buy !

                    A book with a list of every tool I own and where it is located , last weekend I had to cut an 18mm x 1.25 L/H thread on a spindle so I went rummaging through toolboxes,drawers,cupboards and storage containers looking for the screw cutting gauge I was sure I bought a few years back.

                    after an hour I gave up and bought a new one the next day and when I got home I was playing around on my lathe and needed to drill a centre hole so guess what I found under a pile of centre drills in a drawer in my toolbox marked CENTRE DRILLS – the damned screw cutting gauge I bought a few years back !

                    Oh well two is also better than one !

                    Ian

                    #157120
                    Oompa Lumpa
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                      @oompalumpa34302
                      Posted by Andrew Johnston on 05/07/2014 09:52:12:

                      My most useful tool goes everywhere with me, in and out of the workshop. It's called a brain, and contains knowledge, experience and thinking ability all in one small package.

                      Andrew

                      Yes, but not really man made if some of the books I have read are to be believed.

                      I was interested in the iPad comment as it is true, I have a computer in each of my workshops and find them invaluable. Problem with my brain is it is so full of rubbish that stuff has started spilling out and the worst bit is when I only remember half the answer because the other half fell out at some point in the past. Very frustrating.

                      graham.

                      #157203
                      Neil Wyatt
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                        @neilwyatt

                        > It's called a brain

                        Hi Andrew, as a tool is 'something that augments the capabilities of the user', I have to ask – whose brain are you using?

                        Neil

                        #157351
                        Anonymous
                          Posted by Oompa Lumpa on 05/07/2014 10:37:55:

                          Posted by Andrew Johnston on 05/07/2014 09:52:12:

                          My most useful tool goes everywhere with me, in and out of the workshop. It's called a brain, and contains knowledge, experience and thinking ability all in one small package.

                          Andrew

                          Yes, but not really man made if some of the books I have read are to be believed.

                          As far as I am aware I am not the result of an immaculate conception, and therefore am 50% man made.

                          Neil: Not according to my dictionary? I tend to use my brain, as I find it conveniently comes to hand when I need it. However, that doesn't stop me absorbing all sorts of stuff from other brains, by whatever means.

                          Andrew

                          #157355
                          Gordon W
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                            @gordonw

                            Best thing I ever bought is a sack- barrow, used nearly every day. Model engineering -wise an ER collet chuck for the lathe, hardly ever comes off now, wish I'd had one years ago. My brain has mostly been used for banging things. Yesterday had 2 chainsaws go west, then the sole came of my boot, so went for a pint and the lights on the van didn't work.

                            #157356
                            Dusty
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                              @dusty

                              Hammers yes, I was taught never force anything allways use the correct size hammer. But on a serious note I have drawers full of tools that never see the light of day for years but come to the rescue when needed.

                              #157358
                              Bob Youldon
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                                @bobyouldon45599

                                Good afternoon,

                                The tools I caanot do without in my workshop are my micrometer, a twenty first birthday present more the fifty years ago, a little 2 oz ball pein hammer that was my fathers and a supply of square ended 6" steel rules.

                                Regards,

                                Bob Youldonthe two most used tools in the workshop.jpg

                                #157362
                                John Durrant
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                                  @johndurrant47282
                                  Posted by Dusty on 08/07/2014 12:07:48:

                                  Hammers yes, I was taught never force anything allways use the correct size hammer. But on a serious note I have drawers full of tools that never see the light of day for years but come to the rescue when needed.

                                  When I worked in an engineering factory in Belfast the favourite saying of an old fitter was "If it won't fit, your hammer is not big enough."

                                  #157379
                                  Neil Wyatt
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                                    @neilwyatt

                                    Hi Bob,

                                    Starrett?

                                    Neil

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