Tin snips are tools used to cut thin sheet metal.
On Sat, 01 Mar 2008 15:30:32 -0500, Robert Haar wrote:
On 3/1/08 1:27 PMMar 1, "Robatoy" wrote:
On Mar 1, 12:56*pm, (Robert Bonomi) wrote:
In article ,
Garage_Woodworks .@. wrote:
"mac davis" wrote in message
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to snip tin...
...and table saws cut tables?
Surgeons _have_ been known to use back saws to cut backs. * grin
OTOH, I've got an offset screwdriver, but could never find an offset that
needed screwing -- *if I _were_ so inclined that is.
Using that form of thought... what about a broad axe?
Or a jack plane or a plumb Bob
channel locks??
mac
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