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  • 10-19-2009, 09:59 PM
    MKnyc
    sorry my diatribe was too boring for you
  • 10-19-2009, 01:17 AM
    chaard
    Quote Originally Posted by MKnyc View Post
    I like just having an apprentice unscrew it. They're always so eager to do it anyway. They are the new blood of this industry that has grown leaps and bounds since the 60's. Don't like the Taylor law that says we can't strike because we work in powerplants and hospitals. Big AFL-CIO failure me thinks. But what the hell, every1 is gonna be happy now in the union to have our healthcare watereddown to share with everyone else. Isn't that what it's about. One big happy government family. Ask any russian engineer who works in the power plants here in the USA. They'll tell you the truth. Why you think they came here? Funny how we got these clowns now who want to change everything now after 40 years of them experimenting with socialism all throughout the different government programs that have done no imrovements on society, but rather increased teenage pregnancy rates and crime rates and drug addiction and everything else that has corrupted society. Say goodbye to your nice healthcare plan that lets your kids just go see a doctor, visit the dentist, get glasses, be able to go to the emergency room without fear of going broke for $5 co-pays. Pretty soon we're gonna be lumped in with every1 else who didn't work as hard the last 20 years. Welcome to the age of the Freeloaders. ....oh yeah this was about screwdrivers. sorry I digressed. I still stand by my Klein 11in1. But I am sad that my last blue Vaco reversible screwdriver broke. It was cold and stupid me used it to pry an oil sump cover plate. The blue handle just shattered. Can't remember when they stopped making those.
  • 10-18-2009, 10:28 PM
    Gleng
    I like the lenox one ,If i don,t loose the bits!!!
  • 10-18-2009, 10:18 PM
    wingman65
    Crescent makes a nice 4 in 1 but I prefer my Snap-On ratcheting with all the various bits stored in the handle.


    Tony
  • 10-18-2009, 08:01 AM
    gassyplumber
    Picquick screwdrivers are da bomb no breakage,and tough as nails

    http://www.picquic.com/bro-english.html
  • 10-14-2009, 09:31 PM
    Stamas
  • 10-14-2009, 07:50 PM
    MKnyc
    I like just having an apprentice unscrew it. They're always so eager to do it anyway. They are the new blood of this industry that has grown leaps and bounds since the 60's. Don't like the Taylor law that says we can't strike because we work in powerplants and hospitals. Big AFL-CIO failure me thinks. But what the hell, every1 is gonna be happy now in the union to have our healthcare watereddown to share with everyone else. Isn't that what it's about. One big happy government family. Ask any russian engineer who works in the power plants here in the USA. They'll tell you the truth. Why you think they came here? Funny how we got these clowns now who want to change everything now after 40 years of them experimenting with socialism all throughout the different government programs that have done no imrovements on society, but rather increased teenage pregnancy rates and crime rates and drug addiction and everything else that has corrupted society. Say goodbye to your nice healthcare plan that lets your kids just go see a doctor, visit the dentist, get glasses, be able to go to the emergency room without fear of going broke for $5 co-pays. Pretty soon we're gonna be lumped in with every1 else who didn't work as hard the last 20 years. Welcome to the age of the Freeloaders. ....oh yeah this was about screwdrivers. sorry I digressed. I still stand by my Klein 11in1. But I am sad that my last blue Vaco reversible screwdriver broke. It was cold and stupid me used it to pry an oil sump cover plate. The blue handle just shattered. Can't remember when they stopped making those.
  • 10-09-2009, 01:27 AM
    chaard
    Quote Originally Posted by Home&Marine View Post
    Nice, but I have a feeling I would strip the skin off of my hand instead.
  • 10-09-2009, 01:20 AM
    chaard
    Quote Originally Posted by Aiken Colon View Post
    From what I have seen on other trade boards, people are really complaining about the Klein 11 in 1 lately. It is kind of shocking to me, because it was by far and away the most used and loved multi type screw driver on the market. I don't know if they moved their manufacturing overseas or what.

    JJ
    Now you tell me. Just picked one up yesterday.

    I haven't had good luck with Klein. The only reason I bought it was it was the only multi screwdriver the parts house had and I lost the last one. I have had the flat head snap off a couple of times trying to loosen the lugs on contactors.

    My personal fav is Husky. You can beat on those things and they don't break. And they have a lifetime warranty.

    http://www.homedepot.com/Tools-Hardw...atalogId=10053
  • 10-08-2009, 12:36 AM
    HVACJOEK
    I like the Lutz 6 in 1 it's cheap dependable and disposable. It doesn't hold up well to abuse.
  • 10-07-2009, 12:03 PM
    Diceman
    Quote Originally Posted by Stamas View Post
    I hate when I have to agree with you.
    Why???????????????
  • 10-07-2009, 08:20 AM
    Stamas
    Quote Originally Posted by Diceman View Post
    I can see walking around with a leatherman on your belt....... but on a service call I take my real tools. I been on more commercial roofs than I can remember and it does suck to haul your ass back to the truck................which is why I take my hand tools in the first place.
    I have found multi tools just don't fit the need of normal, single purpose tools.
    Not even close.

    I hate when I have to agree with you.
  • 10-06-2009, 08:36 PM
    Home&Marine
    I just scored a GreatNeck 4 in 1 screw-stick at the Black & Decker Outlet for $3.99. They also had drill/Nut driver assortments for nuts (1/4", 5/16" and 3/8") for .78 and three double ended drill/drivers (+ & -) for .78. Hey I splurged and got two each of the 78 cent deals. I was happier over the Black & Decker Drill/Nut drivers sets for .78 than the 4 in 1. The main reason I stopped by the outlet store was to see if they had any Dewalt... Not a one. They had some smokin' deals on Cheap A@@ FireStorm's!

    I'm looking for a 13 in 1... then, then all I'll need is a flash light!
  • 10-06-2009, 07:32 PM
    Little NATE
    I would only buy the top manufactures klein, irwin, lenox, but the problem youll have is losing the bits or at least i do. But i still carry one. get you a flashlight holster and carry it on your belt be amazed how much time it will save you !
  • 10-06-2009, 07:07 PM
    crackertech
    Who makes a good 4-in-1 screw driver...?
    No one.
  • 10-05-2009, 08:13 PM
    bob1968

    hey

    klien rules...just buy 4 klien,,and dont worry...
  • 09-29-2009, 01:11 AM
    gruntly
    I carry one of these... Does everything I need it to do...

  • 09-28-2009, 10:09 PM
    MKnyc
    Quote Originally Posted by BigMikeB View Post
    I like the Klein 11 in 1 myself, I threw that lenox POS off a roof a while back after losing the newly purchased replacement bits.
    I bought this 11in1 just because. It was like one better than 10in1. I truly did.
  • 09-28-2009, 10:00 PM
    yvairguy
    I never used a 6n1 and always carried a half dozen klein screwdrivers until one day working on a roof i found this el cheapo orange handle screwdriver. I've used it everyday after that for about 15 years now.

    http://www.homedepot.com/h_d1/N-5yc1...atalogId=10053
  • 09-28-2009, 09:55 PM
    joemach
    Quote Originally Posted by Diceman View Post
    Multi-tools are for HO and DIY'ers.
    Dice,

    You are a tool snob.
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