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Re: Your Favorite Install Tool?



I just carry one of those spongy foam kneeing pads that people use for
outdoor gardening...also good to sit on.



"Matt Ion" <soundy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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| Jim Sutton wrote:
| > Matt Ion wrote:
| >
| >> Jim Sutton wrote:
| >>
| >> I just pick up cargo pants cheap at Value Village and such places.
| >> They have tons of pockets of varying sizes, and they're expendable :)
| >
| >
| > Get a tailor (or wife) to sew some cordua nylon pockets on the front to
| > hold the kneepads.   I know you can get kneepads that strap on but you
| > can't wear them around all day or they end up around your ankles.
|
| Good idea.
|
| I keep meaning to get some kneepads... unfortunately I don't need them
| often enough to think of it until I'm somewhere I actually need them.
|
| > I agree completely - I have a PicQuic stubby (which I should have
| > mentioned).  However I have managed over the years to break a couple of
| > PicQuics (the top of the handle typically) and now the bits tend to slid
| > out oneir own and get lost.  Never lost a bit from my MegaPro.
|
| Hmmmm I've never broken a PicQuic.  Lost a few over the years. Worst
| that's happened is the locking ball-bearing gets lost, which they appear
| to have "fixed" by relegating that design only to the "pro" model, using
| only a magnet to keep the in-use bit in place in the "standard" models
now.
|
| >> A 2-AA Minimag will only make the Rottie mad.  You wanna defend
| >> yourself, you need a 4-D Maglite, minimum :)
| >>
| > No no you are using the wrong technique - think of an ice pick not a
| > baseball bat.
|
| Shove it in the dog's ear to pierce his brain?  Rotties' skulls are all
| infused with concrete at birth, donchknow... anything less than a 12lb.
| sledge is just gonna bounce off no matter what angle you hit'em at.
|
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