and tools.
{sadly I did like the video portion where the dude was crawling under the house}
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“If you come to a fork in the road, take it”
and tools.
{sadly I did like the video portion where the dude was crawling under the house}
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“If you come to a fork in the road, take it”
The FHB Podcast crew takes a closer look at an interesting roof.
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H m m... looks kinda tempting. They always make these things look good in the ads, but in real life... it's not quite the same. I was thinking of what I was dragging under the last house I was under... sawzall, mapp gas torch, solder, flux.. some copper ells and joiners... be lucky to get half of that on my ToolBandIt. (No, I'm not a plumber, I just play one from time to time)
Yet, perhaps, there would come a time that I'd say "This would be a perfect time for my ToolBandIt" -- but now where the heck IS it???
Edited 6/29/2007 12:40 am ET by geoffhazel
My tools are all made of brass and my fasteners are all stainless steel.
Oh yeah!
Take your Piffinscrews
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up your sleeve!
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Wouldn'y that be more like, "He wears his Piffin Screws on his sleeve."...that's not a mistake, it's rustic
Won't that cause problems with your tinfoil hat?
upon further research I found that the magnets are spaced at equal intervals around the armband, therefore negating any interference with the hat.
Similiar to utp cat 5.
we're good to go
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"If you come to a fork in the road, take it"
Ooo the magnets are space age technology. Apparently magnets did not exist before the 50's
I keep Benjamins strapped around my arm.
Call it "BabeBandit"
Forrest