I love that list. I have my own additions of course. :shock:
3/8ths, 1/4 inch Sockets: Round, metal tools designed to improve your abdominal muscles from consistantly getting up off the floor because you have the wrong size. After the 4th trip, also doubles as a dammit tool once you discover the project is in metric.
3/8ths, 1/4 inch Socket Wrenches: Tools which spin the above, but fit in no usable space. Again, doubles as a dammit tool when you refuse to accept that it won't fit in the space, and your knuckles become bloody meat.
Any "unbreakable" tool: A tool which either does break, or bends to a completely unusable position.
Cordless Drill Driver: A particularly useful tool for converting any screw into a permanent part of the project at much higher speed than previously possible. Also useful as a reminder to either charge batteries or buy more. Too expensive to be used as a dammit tool.
Air Compressor: A perfect storage tank to eliminate pesky moisture in the air, and convert it to rust. Most well known for it's uncanny ability to predict when something you are saying or listening to, is important thus blanking out such sound.
And finally, Propane Torch: A fossil fuel derivative tool, which is useful for general cigarette lighting purposes, for those who need to smoke and contemplate their next move when heat fails to advance the cause and the dammit tool has already been utilized. Also useful as a roller skate, as it never will stand on it's end.
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