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  • February 25, 2011 at 10:49 pm #28844

    In light of the lousy tool post thought i would start this……
    Or just the best tool in your box period….
    Probably would change this after somebody else posts but right off hand I would think
    my Blocking Kit.

    February 26, 2011 at 1:52 am #28845

    Hammer and Dolly Set….do you know how many things you can do with that?
    – Take dents out.
    – use as a flat surface for sanding.
    – encourage things to move when they otherwise would not.
    – create center punch guide holes for drilling out plug welds.
    – open the evercoat, paint, primer, sealer, clear, or activator can.
    – bend fabricated metal into the proper curvature to plug a hole (that’s right, Doc has no English:wheel).
    – bend ninety degree angles in sheet metal.
    – knock of weld slag (yes, Doc only has a flux core welder).
    – hit a panel to listen for Bond (sorry, filler, no pun intended to Mr. Bondomerchent)
    – crush beer cans (even though I don’t drink, I do recycle).
    – prop up the trunk lid while you fit the bumper cover properly (close for alignment).
    – knock the tie rod end out of the ball joint (did I say that, don’t do that, use a for or a puller).
    – ok, that’s enough.

    February 26, 2011 at 4:06 am #28846

    [quote=”TheDoctor” post=18720]Hammer and Dolly Set….do you know how many things you can do with that?
    – Take dents out.
    – use as a flat surface for sanding.
    – encourage things to move when they otherwise would not.
    – create center punch guide holes for drilling out plug welds.
    – open the evercoat, paint, primer, sealer, clear, or activator can.
    – bend fabricated metal into the proper curvature to plug a hole (that’s right, Doc has no English:wheel).
    – bend ninety degree angles in sheet metal.
    – knock of weld slag (yes, Doc only has a flux core welder).
    – hit a panel to listen for Bond (sorry, filler, no pun intended to Mr. Bondomerchent)
    – crush beer cans (even though I don’t drink, I do recycle).
    – prop up the trunk lid while you fit the bumper cover properly (close for alignment).
    – knock the tie rod end out of the ball joint (did I say that, don’t do that, use a for or a puller).
    – ok, that’s enough.[/quote]
    jeez an i always just used my claw hammer an a nice flat rock…..hey doc i ever show ya my horsecock:rofl :rofl :rofl :rofl :rofl

    February 26, 2011 at 6:48 am #28848

    [quote=”bondomerchant” post=18721][quote=”TheDoctor” post=18720]Hammer and Dolly Set….do you know how many things you can do with that?
    – Take dents out.
    – use as a flat surface for sanding.
    – encourage things to move when they otherwise would not.
    – create center punch guide holes for drilling out plug welds.
    – open the evercoat, paint, primer, sealer, clear, or activator can.
    – bend fabricated metal into the proper curvature to plug a hole (that’s right, Doc has no English:wheel).
    – bend ninety degree angles in sheet metal.
    – knock of weld slag (yes, Doc only has a flux core welder).
    – hit a panel to listen for Bond (sorry, filler, no pun intended to Mr. Bondomerchent)
    – crush beer cans (even though I don’t drink, I do recycle).
    – prop up the trunk lid while you fit the bumper cover properly (close for alignment).
    – knock the tie rod end out of the ball joint (did I say that, don’t do that, use a for or a puller).
    – ok, that’s enough.[/quote]
    jeez an i always just used my claw hammer an a nice flat rock…..hey doc i ever show ya my horsecock:rofl :rofl :rofl :rofl :rofl[/quote]

    Geez Bondo, keep it in your pants…err, tool box.

    February 26, 2011 at 6:59 am #28849

    please dont encourage Tweedledee dee and Tweedledum :chair :chair :chair

    February 26, 2011 at 7:56 pm #28855

    best tool and most used in our shop is an old hospital gurney I bought for $20 at a garage sale , could use another , damn thing is cats ass. :dnc

    February 26, 2011 at 10:16 pm #28857

    I would never, ever even begin to encourage you in that way, haha. But I am about to go get some evercoat, that should please you?

    February 27, 2011 at 10:14 am #28876

    gotta buddy been using a shopping cart for 20 years to carry around his welder..LOL!!

    March 1, 2011 at 10:38 pm #28946

    My Harbor Freight $9.99 2inch side die grinder has held up great. I oil it every time I use it.

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