Its funny Friday!

Aug 2, 2005
1,155
Pearson 33-2 & Typhoon 18 Seneca Lake
+1 to shemandr's comment. On our first "cruising boat", a Catalina 27, I carried a drill like that. I could not find an extension cord that would reach from the dock to our boat on its mooring! BTW.....With the correct attachment my wife used it to make scrambled eggs.
 
Oct 19, 2017
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O'Day 19 Littleton, NH
You know, those old electronics took no time at all to charge up. You could virtually just pick them up and use them seconds after their batteries were run down, and they lasted a long long time on a single charge. I suspect they were suppressed from having a much larger market share because they didn't make as much money for the battery manufacturers. I know of some that are still working over a hundred years after they were bought from the store. Where's the continued profits in a product like that?

Planned obsolescence for every aspect of our lives.
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dLj

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Mar 23, 2017
3,768
Belliure 41 Back in the Chesapeake
So I can't resist posting a photo of my 3 favorite non-electric hand tools that keep me from investing in battery powered tools....

Top to bottom:
A Yankee screw driver - this by the way, has an insert that also makes it a drill... There is also a new three jaw chuck that goes into it so you can put anything into this that a three jaw can hold. This tool is quite amazing at it's versatility.

The old hand crank drill - the original drills are located in the top of the handle, that top part unscrews and range of drills live in there. These only work in wood really. Since the jaw is a three jaw, you can put modern drills in it, but it doesn't have the power to do heavy work.

My two speed hand crank drill - In the photo, it is set in it's low speed-high toque setting. I've just been using it to remove thousands of screws that the PO of my current house used to hold up shelves all over the house.

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dLj

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Mar 23, 2017
3,768
Belliure 41 Back in the Chesapeake
@Will Gilmore - interesting video. Simply aimed at speed. Note in my post I did not say speed, I said versatility.

What they aren't even addressing in that video is all the ways you can work with the Yankee screw driver. They do show, repeatedly, the Yankee extended, he does that by twisting a ring at the end if you watch closely. But what they don't talk about is you can leave that ring engaged in either the closed position or fully extended position and make the tool work either as a ratchet or as a fixed screw driver. Think about in the fully extended position what that does for you in terms of access to a screw head. I was once working with a professional contractor who had all the battery operated and air operated tools available. We were doing a roof on a house. There was a spot were we had to get at screws that were located behind the gutter and between the gutter and the drip edge of the roof. There was no way you could get the body of a cordless drill in there and it's rare to carry an 18" extension for one of those. But I simply pulled out my Yankee drill - extended it to full length, set it in ratchet mode and removed the screws.... The contractor was blown away saying he absolutely had to get one of these....hahahahhaaha.... It's an amazing tool...

dj
 
Jan 1, 2006
7,357
Slickcraft 26 Sailfish
...The old hand crank drill - the original drills are located in the top of the handle, that top part unscrews and range of drills live in there...
That's right. You'd have all the common sizes right there in the handle. Very convenient! Reverse was a breeze! Old tools rule!
 

dLj

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Mar 23, 2017
3,768
Belliure 41 Back in the Chesapeake
One day an old dog lost his way while chasing rabbits. Soon he noticed a lion in the distance running towards him with a hungry look in his eye.

Noticing some old lion bones on the ground close by, the dog immediately settled down to chew on the bones with his back to the approaching cat. When the lion was within earshot, the old dog exclaimed, "That was one delicious lion! I wonder, if there are any more around here?" Upon hearing this, the young lion stopped and turned back.

A squirrel who had been watching from a nearby tree, decided to trade his knowledge for protection from the lion. Catching up with the lion, he explained what happened and struck a deal. The young lion was furious at being made a fool of and said, "Hop on my back and see what's going to happen to that conniving canine!"

The old dog spied the lion coming with the squirrel on his back. Instead of running, he sat down with his back to the pair, pretending he hadn't seen them yet. When they got close enough to hear, the old dog said, "Where is that squirrel? I sent him off awhile ago to bring me another lion!"
 

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SBO Weather and Forecasting Forum Jim & John
Feb 14, 2014
7,708
Hunter 430 Waveland, MS
HOW TO SELL TOOTHBRUSHES

The kids filed back into class Monday morning. They were very excited. Their weekend assignment was to sell something, then give a talk on productive salesmanship.

Little Sally led off: "I sold girl scout cookies and I made $30," she said proudly, "My sales approach was to appeal to the customer's civil spirit and I credit that approach for my obvious success."

"Very good," said the teacher.

Little Jenny was next:

"I sold magazines," she said, "I made $45 and I explained to everyone that magazines would keep them up on current events."

"Very good, Jenny," said the teacher..

Eventually, it was Little Johnny's turn.

The teacher held her breath ...

Little Johnny walked to the front of the classroom and dumped a box full of cash on the teacher's desk. "$2,467," he said.

"$2,467!" cried the teacher, "What in the world were you selling?"

"Toothbrushes," said Little Johnny.

"Toothbrushes!" echoed the teacher, "How could you possibly sell enough tooth brushes to make that much money?"

"I found the busiest corner in town," said Little Johnny, "I set up a Dip & Chip stand and gave everybody who walked by a free sample."

They all said the same thing, "Hey, this tastes like dog poop!"

Then I would say,"It is dog poop. Wanna buy a toothbrush?"

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