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The best RC tool ever - 02.25.2011, 12:41 AM

Well, not exactly, but it's pretty cool and I had to have one..

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02.25.2011, 01:29 AM

I would have to say the best rc tool I have is a cheap pair of needle nose pliers... They get used almost as much as the losi hex drivers.

Best speciality tool would have to be the lexan body reamer. Nice and sharp, you can stab your rc buddies if they wreck into your car. I have the dynamite version and it will reach internal organs, unlike the stubby dubro that will not get thru most muscles. Plus if you stab and twist it leaves a large open cavity, so bleed out death proability is increased by 67%. Not bad, I highly recommend it, I always take it with me when I fly too. You can use a torn off tray table as a makeshift hammer if you need to get thru a tough area such as a skull, or cabin door.
   
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02.25.2011, 01:30 AM

I have one already...

The load limit is about #25. Any more and the lower support links will bend. I know it isn't made to lift but it is a functional hydraulic jack- so, naturally, I had to see how much it would lift.
   
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02.25.2011, 01:34 AM

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I have one already...

The load limit is about #25. Any more and the lower support links will bend. I know it isn't made to lift but it is a functional hydraulic jack- so, naturally, I had to see how much it would lift.
Your porn collection must be pretty big, more than 25lbs of dvds is alot. Or are you old school and have that great 70s stuff on betamax? Those old tapes weigh about 10lbs each... I bet you do not even have a wireless remote, have to sit close to the tv so you can use a stick ort a toe, huh. Save up for a dvd player and join the rest of us in the 21st century.
   
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02.25.2011, 01:52 AM

Well, the 1TB HDD in my PC weighs about #1.5. Doing the math, we see that #25 worth of HDD space would hold approximately 0.069% of your collection, Linc. I hope you don't plan on moving anytime soon. If you have that many DVDs, the cost of renting all those semi-trailers to haul them would be astronomical. A Sikorsky CH-53K may be a more economical choice.
   
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02.25.2011, 02:57 AM

Favorite tool is the same as lincs,a good set of needl nose pliers are used morethan anything else in my toolbox.

And nitro,I can't get the image of a pavelow carrying 35,000lbs of porn outta my head now,I don't know if I'd be amazed or disgusted...knowing lincs preferences however,probably the latter...
   
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02.25.2011, 10:57 AM

Nope, no porn for me. I gave it away for a charitable cause. I had it truck shipped to Harold. It kept him busy for a day or so. He had about 10 screens running on fast forward the entire time. I think this may have caused one of his hospital visits, he pulled something!!!
   
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