CRESENT WRENCH: Or so called "adjustable". It is either too tight and will not let go of the head or too loose and rounds off the bolt/nut, see VISE-GRIP and PLIERS. Also, substitutes as a HAMMER when it is in reach while the other hand is buried elbow-deep inside of the nastist part of whatever the current project is. Makes a good DAMMIT TOOL as well.
PUNCH: Used to try to break up the E-Z OUT EXTRACTOR after you break it off flush in the bolt/stud.
WELDING MACHINE: Used to try to weld a nut to the bolt/stud after the E-Z OUT EXTRACTOR breaks and you completly mutilate it with the PUNCH. Also good to weld a bead inside of a bearing race after the OXYACETYLENE TORCH fails to remove the part due to acute grease smoke inhalation.
PIPE WRENCH: Tool used to completly mar/damage/distort/or otherwise dystroy whatever comes in contact with it. Used after PILERS and VISE-GRIP.
DIE GRINDER, STRAIGHT AND NINTY-DEGREE: Used to clean-up teeth marks from PIPE WRENCH, PLIERS, and VISE-GRIPS. Also good to smooth edges from HACKSAW and AVIATION SNIPS.
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