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[email protected] July 7th 05 07:00 PM



Real Name wrote:
Kevin,
Take a deep breath and hold it .............. now slowly let the air out,
slowly counting to 10. Do you feel better now.

Most handles have either leather, rubber or plastic to provide better grip.
They don't rust. I found over 100,000 hits recommending a light coat of oil
or WD40 as an effective way to protect tools.


Read and LEARN, if you're capable: (notice SOLVENT not OIL...)

4. THE CARE OF HAND TOOLS
Hand tools are used every day on a construction site They are used so
much and so often that the proper care is many times forgotten. As we
list some important points on proper care of hand tools please refresh
your memory concerning these points

Proper Care of Tools

1. Take good care of tools. Use tools carefully and you will have less
need for a first-aid kit.

2. Keep tools clean. Protect them against damage from corrosion. Dip
tools occasionally in cleaning fluids or solvents and wipe them clean.
Lubricate adjustable and moving parts to prevent wear and misalignment.


P. Fritz July 7th 05 07:02 PM

Kevin once again projects his own shortcomings by accusing others of
'stalking'

"Dan Krueger" wrote in message
ink.net...
Here's the Kevin Noble "clip of the day". This is unedited:

Dan Krueger wrote:

Nice, KEVIN. Another one for the file. I'm sure Earthink and you
differ on the definition of stalking, KEVIN since that was the first
time I emailed you. This is a reply to your email so don't even bother,
KEVIN.

Kevin Noble wrote:



I'm not Kevin, stalker.


I didn't reply. I'm not going to get into a debate with a child who
can't configure his email settings to match his newsgroup settings.

Dan

wrote:


*JimH* wrote:

That's *our* Kevin.

Thanks for putting the alt_man/Kevin Noble denials to rest Dan.




How so, idiot???




John H. July 7th 05 09:41 PM

On 7 Jul 2005 10:48:47 -0700, wrote:



Real Name wrote:
Kevin,
Take a deep breath and hold it .............. now slowly let the air out,
slowly counting to 10. Do you feel better now.

Most handles have either leather, rubber or plastic to provide better grip.
They don't rust. I found over 100,000 hits recommending a light coat of oil
or WD40 as an effective way to protect tools.

I"m not Kevin, but:

That's odd, I've got many, many pairs of pliers that DON'T have
"leather, rubber, or plastic" on them. None of my four pairs of
vicegrips do, either. My 1/4, 3/8, and 1/2 inch drive ratchets? Nope.
Look at Craftsman's website. How many of their open end, combination,
or box wrenches have "leather, rubber, or plastic" on them? Now, you
claim that it's good for your tools to put oil or wd40 on them? Do you
realize that those hydrocarbon based products will actually degrade
plastic and rubber? Let's see your search results that recommend oiling
your tools. Working parts of those tools, fine. But not "coating" your
tools with oil, as you've suggested. I've got tools that were my uncles
when he was an aviation mechanic during WWII. They've never, ever been
coated with oil, and are in perfect shape. Again, you do know that a
liquid that is viscous enough to stay on the tool, will also hold sand
and dirt? Again, do you realize that dirt and sand are abrasive? Do you
realize what a few grains of sand will do to a nice pair of diagonal
cutters?


God made rags to wipe excess oil from tools.

--
John H.
On the 'PocoLoco' out of Deale, MD

John H. July 7th 05 09:43 PM

On 7 Jul 2005 11:00:31 -0700, wrote:



Real Name wrote:
Kevin,
Take a deep breath and hold it .............. now slowly let the air out,
slowly counting to 10. Do you feel better now.

Most handles have either leather, rubber or plastic to provide better grip.
They don't rust. I found over 100,000 hits recommending a light coat of oil
or WD40 as an effective way to protect tools.


Read and LEARN, if you're capable: (notice SOLVENT not OIL...)

4. THE CARE OF HAND TOOLS
Hand tools are used every day on a construction site They are used so
much and so often that the proper care is many times forgotten. As we
list some important points on proper care of hand tools please refresh
your memory concerning these points

Proper Care of Tools

1. Take good care of tools. Use tools carefully and you will have less
need for a first-aid kit.

2. Keep tools clean. Protect them against damage from corrosion. Dip
tools occasionally in cleaning fluids or solvents and wipe them clean.
Lubricate adjustable and moving parts to prevent wear and misalignment.


With what does one do the 'lubricating' process?

--
John H.
On the 'PocoLoco' out of Deale, MD

Real Name July 7th 05 10:28 PM

Do you realize that even Harry thinks you are an idiot. Even your hero oils
his tools to prevent rust.


wrote in message
ups.com...


Real Name wrote:
Kevin,
Take a deep breath and hold it .............. now slowly let the air
out,
slowly counting to 10. Do you feel better now.

Most handles have either leather, rubber or plastic to provide better
grip.
They don't rust. I found over 100,000 hits recommending a light coat of
oil
or WD40 as an effective way to protect tools.

I"m not Kevin, but:

That's odd, I've got many, many pairs of pliers that DON'T have
"leather, rubber, or plastic" on them. None of my four pairs of
vicegrips do, either. My 1/4, 3/8, and 1/2 inch drive ratchets? Nope.
Look at Craftsman's website. How many of their open end, combination,
or box wrenches have "leather, rubber, or plastic" on them? Now, you
claim that it's good for your tools to put oil or wd40 on them? Do you
realize that those hydrocarbon based products will actually degrade
plastic and rubber? Let's see your search results that recommend oiling
your tools. Working parts of those tools, fine. But not "coating" your
tools with oil, as you've suggested. I've got tools that were my uncles
when he was an aviation mechanic during WWII. They've never, ever been
coated with oil, and are in perfect shape. Again, you do know that a
liquid that is viscous enough to stay on the tool, will also hold sand
and dirt? Again, do you realize that dirt and sand are abrasive? Do you
realize what a few grains of sand will do to a nice pair of diagonal
cutters?




Dan Krueger July 7th 05 11:51 PM

Where's the lie, Kevin?

wrote:


Dan Krueger wrote:

Here's the Kevin Noble "clip of the day". This is unedited:

Dan Krueger wrote:

Nice, KEVIN. Another one for the file. I'm sure Earthink and you
differ on the definition of stalking, KEVIN since that was the first
time I emailed you. This is a reply to your email so don't even bother,
KEVIN.

Kevin Noble wrote:



I'm not Kevin, stalker.


I didn't reply.



Liar.


Dan Krueger July 7th 05 11:51 PM

Keep telling yourself that.

wrote:


Real Name wrote:

I wonder why atl_man2 uses knoble's gmail account and lists his name in his
email name as Kevin Noble. We will never figure this out. ; )



I guess YOU won't, anyhow. It's quite simple, actually. You see, it's
the typical lemming syndrome. Someone (JoeTechnician) made a statement
about me in error. And then more and more bought into the error, and
hell, if that's what all of you pig-pilers want to believe, ****ing
have at it. BUT, rest assured, all of you lemmings are WRONG!!!!!


Dan Krueger July 7th 05 11:56 PM

Kevin,

Ask your Mommy to buy you a drill for Christmas or use your allowance.
Make sure it's a decent one. You might notice that there is a loose
fitting bag over the chuck. If you try really hard, you will see that
light coat of oil that the factory applied to protect the non-ferrous
metal chuck. I guess you know more than they do about tools but less
about disguising your name in emails.

Dan

wrote:


Real Name wrote:

Kevin,
It is best to wipe the metal parts with a light coat of oil, and not put it
on the handles or handle. If you have any other questions, let me know.


wrote in message
groups.com...


Real Name wrote:

Kevin,
If you keep a light coat of oil on your tools, they won't rust.


By the way, that must be real nice, trying to use a pair of pliers that
have oil all over the handles....



Oh, so you allo the handles to rust, huh? What an idiot. You DO
realize, don't you, that oil will hold dirt, sand and other
contaminants, don't you? You do realize that dirt and sand are
abrasive, don't you?



*JimH* July 8th 05 12:35 AM



I wonder why atl_man2 uses knoble's gmail account and lists his name in
his
email name as Kevin Noble. We will never figure this out. ; )



I guess YOU won't, anyhow. It's quite simple, actually. You see, it's
the typical lemming syndrome. Someone (JoeTechnician) made a statement
about me in error. And then more and more bought into the error, and
hell, if that's what all of you pig-pilers want to believe, ****ing
have at it. BUT, rest assured, all of you lemmings are WRONG!!!!!


Too funny Kevin.

-------- Original Message --------
Subject: 25 Fish Later
Date: Tue, 5 Jul 2005 06:14:54 -0700 (PDT)
From: Kevin Noble
To: Dan Krueger






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