Larry, out standing post here,  you just can't have enough good tools.  Don
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Larry Stansifer 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Tuesday, April 24, 2007 4:57 PM
  Subject: RE: [BlindHandyMan] A Tool Kit for your handywoman


  Ladies, 
  I was trying really hard not to jump in on this one but here
  goes.

  Avoid buying one of those one size fit's all plastic tool
  kits filled with what somebody else thinks you need.
  First of all take yourself down to your local home
  improvement store and heft those hammers then choose the one
  that fits best. Choose a couple of sizes of slip joint
  pliers (Channel locks) and give them your best hand-grip
  with the handles in different positions. Find that
  all-in-one screw driver that fits in your hand like a finely
  crafted weapon. I recommend the ones with magnetic tips as
  they can also assist in holding certain fasteners. I read a
  recommendation for an adjustable wrench. They are ok in some
  applications however, I would recommend a small set 1/4 to
  1/inch combination wrenches backed up by a set of 8/MM to
  19/MM combination wrenches for those special moments.
  Measuring devices depend on your vision or lack of it.
  Another tool in my estimation that is a must around the
  house, garage, RV, shop, Devil Dog brewing shed and hotrod
  is a Leather man multi-tool. The amount of work you can do
  with one is limited only by your imagination and patients.

  I spent over 30 years of my life making a living with a
  large pariety of hand and specialty power tools in the
  automotive repair industry and the one thing I can tell you
  is the most frustrating thing in the world is to have a tool
  that will almost do the job.
  Oh I almost forgot, I like to keep my hardware separate from
  my tools. In the heat of battle their is nothing worse than
  sorting through $20.00 worth of fasteners to find that
  special wrench or screw driver.
  Regards

  Larry Stansifer 

  -----Original Message-----
  From: [email protected]
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Boop 
  Sent: Tuesday, April 24, 2007 1:00 PM
  To: [email protected]
  Subject: RE: [BlindHandyMan] A Tool Kit for your handywoman

  Jo said:
  "As a woman, I am trying hard not to feel insulted
  by
  your post about a general tool kit for women, wives,
  girlfriends or "moms"."

  I totally agree Jo. I read the stuff in this list
  and thought, I use REAL tools, thank you very much. A
  couple of the things were: 

  * Wrench: A small (6-inch) adjustable wrench (also known as
  a Crescent
  wrench) is a must for assembling furniture, tightening loose
  nuts and changing a bicycle tire. 

  And last, but certainly not least: a small roll of duct
  tape. No respectable tool kit would be complete without it
  -- even if women will never use it!

  What am I suppose to do with a 6" crescent wrench?
  That's too small to do much with. AND, what do you mean by
  a small roll of duct tape? What do you mean, "even if women
  never use it?

  Trust me, we WILL use that tape. We would tape our
  husband, boyfriend to a chair, then beat him with that 6"
  crescent wrench for walking through the house with those
  muddy boots on for the 4th time in one day. See why we need
  a larger crescent wrench??

  Seriously, that tool kit might be good for some women, but
  for any woman that joined this list, I doubt it would be
  enough to do the kind of jobs they/we want to do. 

  Men aren't the ONLY ones that want or need more power!! 

  Boop 

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