Check out Roger's take at Leansrentals:
http://www.lensrentals.com/blog/2012/03/hammerforum-com
Enjoy,
Arnt
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Check out Roger's take at Leansrentals:
http://www.lensrentals.com/blog/2012/03/hammerforum-com
Enjoy,
Arnt
:) Ken Rockbuster's advice is as useful as his alter ego's.
This was funny, and then got funnier when I realized how long he kept going with it
I could compile a short list of TDP forum members names, substitute them for the names on the Hammerrental blog, and they would fit like a glove. ;)
Crap, now I have to change my pants 'cause peed laughing so hard
that was too funny! :eek:
This was great
Thanks for sharing
As someone who worked as a frame carpenter for several years, I would consider buying the Stiletto. However I am going to wait a while and see some of the reviews from other users. Until then I will stick with the old trusty Estwing.
@Alan; have you figured out where you would fit on that short list?
We all have to thank Roger for this.
Btw this would be the equivalent of a full auto point and shoot - but it is not smaller than the pro tools
http://www.professional-power-tool-g...t-nail-gun.jpg
Arnt
So funny; too true. Kudos on nailing it.
Loved the sledgehammer, also the example of some framing the guy had just thrown together (an entire house).
"This forum doesn't discuss point and shoots" :rolleyes:
Personally a camera is a tool, just like a scalpel, GIS software, a hammer, etc. Sure better tools help with the final product, but it is the user who wields the experience. Its one of the reasons why I'm not too concerned about my stuff getting chipped and scuffed paint. Tools are meant to be used, not pampered with.