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The Proper Use of Tools
by Lavon Divereni
http://www.fqtool.com

There are different automobile tools used for repairing and
maintenance of automobiles and their parts. The important
tools associated in repairing and maintaining an
automobile and its parts will be discussed with their
features and uses.

The Hammer, which was used anciently as a weapon, is now a
tool for applying needed repair to any part of an
automobile that doesn't do what it should do. A Utility
Knife is used to open all cardboard boxes and plastic
containers that contain other tools and unneeded, and non
returnable spare parts.

An electric hand drill is used to drill a hole in some
parts of the automobiles for inserting a steel pop rivet in
the hole, or to make holes in the floor of sports car. The
holes are made over the brake line that goes to the back
axle of the car.

The Hacksaw is a common tool that works on the simple
principles associated with a Ouija board. It is used to
convert human effort into a skewed and unpredictable
motion in the attempt to cut the object. Aviation Metal
Shears are the tool that works on the exact same principle
of the Hacksaw and is used to cut flat metals.

Vise-Grips have many uses, first they easily convert the
head of any bolt into a rounded and unmovable button. They
are also used to effectively transfer intense heat to the
user~s palm when welding. Oxyacetylene torches are the
tools best used to light the hidden cigarette without the
knowledge of the spouse. Whitworth Sockets are the tools
which are now used is to hide Philip Morris products
from any spouse.

Drill press is a tall upright machine useful for grasping a
flat metal bar stock that prevents you from smacking the
drill into your chest. Tweezers are the tools or device
used to remove wood splinters. A wire wheel is used to
remove fingerprint whorls and callouses while fixing a car.

The hydrolic floor Jack is a tool which is used to lower a
Mustang to the ground just after you have installed a set
of Ford Motorsports. An eight-foot long Douglas fir 2X4 is
used to push to push a car in an upward direction with a
hydraulic jack. Tweezers are the tools specially used for
the purpose of removing wood splinters. A phone may be a
needed as a special tool for calling your neighbor to bring
another hydraulic floor jack.

A Snap-on Gasket Scraper is used as a sandwich tool for
spreading mayonnaise or mustard interchangeably. This tool
should preferably be used outside the direct view of the
spouse, otherwise the Snap on Foam ear plugs may be
needed. A Timing Light is a useful tool for illuminating
grease and dirt buildup on your crankshaft pulley. A handy
Two-Ton Hydraulic Engine Hoist is used for checking the
tensile strength of ground straps and then is used sever
any other lines or hoses that you may have forgotten to
disconnect.

The Battery Electrolyte tester is used mainly to transfer
sulfuric acid from the vehicle battery to the drawer of
your toolbox. A Trouble Light is used to produce a light
that is a good source of vitamin D, in the car, at night.
A Phillips Screwdriver is useful for to easily create
safety screws by rounding any removal ridges,
(see: Vice-Grips).

Even with all the humor, using tools is what seperates us
from most of the animal kingdom. The proper use of the
proper tool will make all things possible. Whether it's
repairing a car, or fixing a washing machine, or building
a space shuttle, Tools, used correctly will keep our
lives rolling.

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