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Re: What would be in your SMALL tool bag [Re: Richard Saylor] #804715 04/12/07 04:34 PM
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We Texans like LONESTAR RIGHT?

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Re: What would be in your SMALL tool bag [Re: Richard Saylor] #804716 04/12/07 04:57 PM
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TEXANS will drink anything...Shiner is a perfect example.

Miller Lite is my everyday fridge stock, besides New River Pale Ale, and Yuengling Lager...the latter two I doubt many here have heard of, yet alone tasted.

I took the short, 4 letter way out for brevity's sake.

Although lately I find myself quite fond of Coors Original.

Last edited by RichinROA; 04/12/07 05:14 PM.

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Re: What would be in your SMALL tool bag [Re: RichinROA] #804717 04/12/07 05:24 PM
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Re: What would be in your SMALL tool bag [Re: CapnCrunch] #804718 04/12/07 06:14 PM
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My setup is a small ammo can but I can tell you what I have.

Craftsman 1/4 socket set, small size in case
Craftsman 3/8 socket set, small size in case
Needle nose vise grips
Mini vise grip
Utility knife
selection of screw drivers
Set of gear wrenches 9-15mm
Two double box end wrenches in most common metric sizes
wire brush, small size
wire snipper-stripper.

That's about it off the top of my head. I would have to say the needle nose vise grips come in handy for the stock hose clamps and to hold bolts in place while you ratchet the nut off.


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Re: What would be in your SMALL tool bag [Re: LRJ4x4] #804719 04/12/07 06:57 PM
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Does a "John Deere" green tool box count?

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If so then my answer is...Everything.

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Re: What would be in your SMALL tool bag [Re: cmonty72] #804720 04/12/07 07:03 PM
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That looks bigger than a "small loaf of bread" to me.....(unless you're the Jolly Green Giant).
Heck, it's even "bigger than a bread box"! <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/lol.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/lol.gif" alt="" />

Re: What would be in your SMALL tool bag [Re: RichinROA] #804721 04/12/07 08:40 PM
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TEXANS will drink anything...Shiner is a perfect example.


Watch it there Rich. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/shame.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/mrt.gif" alt="" /> Guinness is my number 1 and Shiner is probably number 2.

Lite beer is just piss water. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/barf.gif" alt="" />


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Re: What would be in your SMALL tool bag [Re: Richard Saylor] #804722 04/12/07 09:49 PM
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TEXANS will drink anything...Shiner is a perfect example.


Watch it there Rich. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/shame.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/mrt.gif" alt="" /> Guinness is my number 1 and Shiner is probably number 2.

Lite beer is just piss water. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/barf.gif" alt="" />


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Richard <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/patriot.gif" alt="" />


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We Texans like LONESTAR, right?


Don't care for Shiner too much, unless it is so cold I can't hold the bottle. Guiness? Bleec....Lonestar is really good, especially to only be $3.50 for a six pack of longnecks. I'm partial to the green bottles with two X's on 'em. NO LIME. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/nana.gif" alt="" />

But to each his own.

Now back to the original question....

As I said, I would edit, so here goes. In addition to the afore-mentioned items, pair of dykes, needle nose, channel locks, and vise-grips. Pliers are handy. Couple of shop rags...band-aids. Hammer, punch, spare u-joint.

I like Harry's answer. But he's missin' the spit and baling wire.


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Re: What would be in your SMALL tool bag [Re: TexJeff87] #804723 04/12/07 11:14 PM
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I agree Dos XX is damn good, and so is Shiner. One of my favorites is St. Paully Girl.


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Re: What would be in your SMALL tool bag [Re: Brown81CJ5] #804724 04/12/07 11:54 PM
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I carry 2 small emergency kits,
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[Linked Image] And one for myself.

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