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Some notes and tips on plumbing tools



13 Replies to “Some notes and tips on plumbing tools”

  1. erp says:

    Most essential household tools are the telephone and a telephone book.

    It would make more sense if we were required to use the word below in a

    sentence rather than just copy it.

  2. Tanya says:

    I’ve gotten more use out of a a basin wrench than anything else, tho…

  3. Walter says:

    You, too, this morning? Do you want to do some free lance work?

    The damn pipe broke instead of turning…

  4. Randy Webster says:

    Basin wrenches are pretty limited

  5. ang6666 says:

    This is gonna sound odd, but on Bloglines it shows inbetween “Some notes and tips on plumbing tools” and “Scenes from a Saturday afternoon” posts that there is a “.” post.  So I clicked over to see what you could have possibly titled as just a period.  And there is nothing.

    So now I’m left wondering if the cold medicine is making me see things that aren’t there.

  6. McGehee says:

    A rock.

    </Homer Simpson>

  7. McGehee says:

    This is gonna sound odd, but on Bloglines it shows inbetween “Some notes and tips on plumbing tools” and “Scenes from a Saturday afternoon” posts that there is a “.” post.  So I clicked over to see what you could have possibly titled as just a period.  And there is nothing.

    It’s another one of Jeff’s “concept” posts. The blogging equaivalent of the blank canvas some artist was able to sell for $5,000.

  8. Daniel says:

    A really good plunger?

  9. JWebb says:

    Jeff, this poll doesn’t in any way involve WizBang, does it? ‘Cuz I don’t know if I can stand any more gut-wrenching disappointment, you know?

  10. Scott P says:

    Channel locks, for sure.  And a bucket. 

    And a butt crack the size of the North Rim of the Grand Canyon gives your customers ‘confidence’ that you’re the real deal.

  11. me says:

    One word….”Fiber”…

  12. Beto Ochoa says:

    As a professional plumber and general contractor I’ve found the basin wrench (which comes in many sizes) to be the #1 most essential tool to have in your collection. One more note…Pipe Dope can repair a leaking bong but dope for the pipe cannot.

    Schwippp(burble burble)snick-snick-snick…HACK-HHAAACK..waahhh.

  13. MC says:

    I took it metaphorically like – plumbing work on this blog – on PW, I couldn’t imagine anything more useful than a reamer.

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