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ICEMAN6166
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using kitchen tools

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sometimes they can be very helpful in mechanics
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other times they may not work as planned and you might ruin them
(something my wife brought up last night after being on facebook)
this is not good
hopefully the tool can be replaced before it is missed or needed

never good to pi$$ off the cook.

be very careful in your endeavors into the kitchen
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As a youngster I used a kitchen tool in the shop.....
My mom had an old cheap electric mixer she no longer wanted
Said I could have it
Sure would mix paint good I figured
It did ! It mixed it really good ......
Till the Sparks from the brushes on the armature ignited the fumes :oops:
Back to the old paint stick
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i have ruined two basters so far. they dont like gas for some reason.
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I just try and avoid frying pans... they hurt too much
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I was needing to shred some Silicone rubber as you do, and ask Lyn If I could use her cheese grate, being the helpfull wifey that She is,
She insisted She could do it in her electric cone grater, it went great for about 1.5 seconds when I noticed chunks rolling in between the cutter and the frame
and no sooner I said stop!!!,,, it mangled it self.... :oops: , well that buggered it and I didn`t even get the blame for it :mrgreen: so back to the shed I went post heist! :wink:
cut it up with scissors and ended up not needing it after all! :)
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I needed to cure the paint on my exhaust manifolds. Smoked up the kitchen real good. She says never again
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