What is the one tool that...
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What is the one tool that you could absolutely not live without? Something that has absolutely no substitute whatsoever?
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ArtemisGreen
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Umm... a ball pein. There is no substitute for it! You gotta have one to set rivets! Without rivets, our armour would fall apart at the sight of a phillips head screwdriver. 
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ArtemisGreen wrote:Umm... a ball pein. There is no substitute for it! You gotta have one to set rivets! Without rivets, our armour would fall apart at the sight of a phillips head screwdriver.
You already stole my answer. It was going to be "a hammer".
Halberds proved you can make a helm with a hammer and a hole in the ground, so I think the hammer might be the most important bit. (cuz you can dish with a ball pien if you want to)
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If my hammer breaks I can forge another one. If the handle breaks I can cut off a limb. If my drill punch breaks I can use a file to sharpen it. If my screwdriver breaks, I can use a chisel. If my shear breaks, I can use a chisel. I can't do any of that, without coal.
Coke, coal, or charcoal, is my most important tool.
Coke, coal, or charcoal, is my most important tool.
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I think it should have been wich dozzen tools, But my favorite is my 150 year old, 9 lb. bumping hammer. I can use it as a ball steak or a mild mushroom, a seaming steak, a rivetter and disher from hell. It is with out a dought the strongist steel I have in my shop ( It has never ever took damage from anything.
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Steve..
You mentioned an interesting part of your anatomy as your most important tool.... I never thought of it myself, but is that how you hold your burrs in place as you set rivets? Personally, I use a flat blade screwdriver, but my rivet set is at waist height.......hmm.... nah, I'll save that tool for when I am NOT around sharp metal...
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You mentioned an interesting part of your anatomy as your most important tool.... I never thought of it myself, but is that how you hold your burrs in place as you set rivets? Personally, I use a flat blade screwdriver, but my rivet set is at waist height.......hmm.... nah, I'll save that tool for when I am NOT around sharp metal...
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My eyes! Last year I injured my right eye and almost lost it. As it is there is a permanent cloudy spot right in the center (fovea). Besides decreasing the accuracy of my hammering, drilling, and cutting, I can't shoot a gun looking with that eye, which all SUCKS! The moral of the story is, WEAR SAFETY GLASSES , DUMBASSES!
Well I have rivited without a hammer before (used a fist sized piece of steel) unless you count any tool used in this manner as a hammer.
Vise grips help me alot as I only have 2 hands.
But I would say the tool that has changed everything for me is my portable electric grinder with a cutting wheel. I can cut out tons of armour patterns in mere minutes with the thing. A totally amazing tool. I will also never go back to a jig saw -never!
Vise grips help me alot as I only have 2 hands.
But I would say the tool that has changed everything for me is my portable electric grinder with a cutting wheel. I can cut out tons of armour patterns in mere minutes with the thing. A totally amazing tool. I will also never go back to a jig saw -never!
Hjalmar of Sognefjord
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"True nobility is not measured by being superior to another, but rather by becoming superior to oneself."
Squire to Duke Sir John The Bearkiller
Barony of Grey Niche, Kingdom of Glean Ahbann.
"True nobility is not measured by being superior to another, but rather by becoming superior to oneself."
Ted Banning wrote:My eyes! Last year I injured my right eye and almost lost it. As it is there is a permanent cloudy spot right in the center (fovea). Besides decreasing the accuracy of my hammering, drilling, and cutting, I can't shoot a gun looking with that eye, which all SUCKS! The moral of the story is, WEAR SAFETY GLASSES , DUMBASSES!
The irony of this is that I get more stuff in my eyes when I'm wearing safety glasses. This is also true with my welding hood. Go figure!!
Hjalmar of Sognefjord
Squire to Duke Sir John The Bearkiller
Barony of Grey Niche, Kingdom of Glean Ahbann.
"True nobility is not measured by being superior to another, but rather by becoming superior to oneself."
Squire to Duke Sir John The Bearkiller
Barony of Grey Niche, Kingdom of Glean Ahbann.
"True nobility is not measured by being superior to another, but rather by becoming superior to oneself."
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