On Jun 1 2005, 18:14, der Mouse wrote:
>>> My first repair job was when I used
a butter knife on the toaster
>> a good start, and hopefully you have better tools now :-)
> Personally I still find myself places I have to check the cutlery
to
repair
something (when I'm at someone elses house).
There's a reason I always carry my Swiss Army knife. :-) (It's not a
very elaborate one, and not nearly up to comparison with, say, a
Leatherman, but it's pretty versatile given a little imagination.)
I always carry one, too. I do actually own a fairly elaborate one, but
the one I carry is quite simple. I carefully ground the end of one
blade so it fits (approximately, but "well enough") many
Philips/Pozidriv screws, and is useful if they're not too tight. The
real challenge wa geting it to also fit the rather odd slotted Torx
screws used on HP equipment :-)
Heh :) I lost mine which was particularly annoying as it got me out of a
lot of scrapes over the years. (*and* the little pair of tweezers hadn't
yet vanished :) Still need to get a decent replacement...
Regarding the Leatherman tools, all the ones I've seen have been way
bigger than a swiss army knife and so a lot less practical for carrying
about in a pocket.
I'd quite like to have a swiss army knife that could be dismantled and
the tools swapped around depending on the likely use to be honest. Of
course then you need a second knife to reassemble the first :-)
cheers
Jules