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What is it? #73 is being discussed in the ControlBooth Question of the Day forum; An easier one this time, hopefully, than the previous. What is it, and for what is it used? Students only ...

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    An easier one this time, hopefully, than the previous.

    What is it, and for what is it used?
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    Students only for one week please (or until correct answer is given).
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    Removable handle. Could be used for many things, such as for an air wall or winch.
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    Quote Originally Posted by chausman View Post
    Removable handle. Could be used for many things, such as for an air wall or winch.
    Nope; only used for one purpose. And not a handle, unless you're the type who considers a screwdriver a "handle" for a screw.
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    Default Re: What is it? #73

    Never mind. Not a student. =P

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    Default Re: What is it? #73

    Does it have anything to do with a New Years Eve party for hardware store employees?????
    And before anyone tells me to "Zip it, geezer" I AM a student.......of life.

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    Default Re: What is it? #73

    Yay widgets!

    Derek I feel Alton Brown would not approve of your unitasker there.
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    Default Re: What is it? #73

    Quote Originally Posted by gafftapegreenia View Post
    Yay widgets!

    Derek I feel Alton Brown would not approve of your unitasker there.
    Alton Brown is an idiot. Everyone knows the guy who dies with most toys wins I know personally I find it very hard to resist buying a new tool if it catches my eye.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gafftapegreenia View Post
    ... Derek I feel Alton Brown would not approve of your unitasker there.
    Well, he might, if he had to install/remove hundreds of <what it is designed for>.

    Alton's advice on not buying single-purpose gadgets is usually valid--few of us have unlimited storage capacity in our kitchens or toolboxes. I have lots of tools that seemed like a good idea at the time, but that I've never used or only used once. (For example: the conduit locknut pliers you made me buy.) Now it's very likely that when I actually have the need for them, either I won't be able to find them, or, won't have them with me.

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    Default Re: What is it? #73

    Quote Originally Posted by derekleffew View Post
    (For example: the conduit locknut pliers you made me buy.)
    Didn't you receive those for Christmas one year? And anyway I wouldn't feel so bad, it's not like I ever actually use my Vaco 1900 either.

    When it comes to the tool pictured, I would rather have the multi bit version from Ideal. I can't post a picture yet as it would give away the answer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by derekleffew View Post
    (For example: the conduit locknut pliers you made me buy.)
    Reading one of the reviews of the locknut pliers that someone wrote had me laughing. "makes access to your nuts swift and easy" who could resist such a useful tool?
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    Quote Originally Posted by venuetech View Post
    "makes access to your nuts swift and easy"
    Some people...

    Is the tool in question a wire-nut wrench?
    Last edited by zmb; August 11th, 2012 at 11:56 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zmb View Post
    ...Is the tool in question a wire nut wrench?
    Ding ding ding!


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    Now the question is, "Is it worth the $8.97 from Home Depot or other vendor?"
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    Quote Originally Posted by derekleffew View Post
    Now the question is, "Is it worth the $8.97 from Home Depot or other vendor?"
    I'd prefer the nut blaster in my cordless screwdriver, http://www.wireman.com/Nut%20Blaster.html

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    Default Re: What is it? #73

    Quote Originally Posted by derekleffew View Post
    Well, he might, if he had to install/remove hundreds of <what it is designed for>.

    Alton's advice on not buying single-purpose gadgets is usually valid--few of us have unlimited storage capacity in our kitchens or toolboxes. I have lots of tools that seemed like a good idea at the time, but that I've never used or only used once. (For example: the conduit locknut pliers you made me buy.) Now it's very likely that when I actually have the need for them, either I won't be able to find them, or, won't have them with me.

    Choose your battles, and your tools, carefully.
    Speaking of Alton Brown, he came to my show the other night. One of our cast members is his personal trainer. He's a nice guy all around.
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