#29
Which doesn't take "power" to operate?
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#30
Ha Ha. I expected at the least a sarcastic reply.
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#31
One takes more electrons than the other.
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#32
(06-12-2017, 09:39 AM)daddo Wrote: Which doesn't take "power" to operate?

 The ones your not using.   Roly ***** expected remark ?
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#33
The old carpenter addage:  Never walk when you can ride.
                                           Never stand when you can sit.
                                           Never use a hand tool, unless you cannot use a power tool.
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#34
Hands down, the most powerful thread on the subject.
Ag
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#35
The power to make more sawdust faster! You still have to bring your own skill regardless.
"Well, my time of not taking you seriously is coming to a middle."
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#36
Yeah, maybe so, but we ain't carpenters, we are woodworkers.
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#37
(06-12-2017, 09:39 AM)daddo Wrote: Which doesn't take "power" to operate?

Well you are comparing Beer n sammiches to electricity, that could go a lot of directions.
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#38
(06-15-2017, 04:31 PM)Steve N Wrote: Well you are comparing Beer n sammiches to electricity, that could go a lot of directions.
Wink

 Yet it is electrical currents that drive muscles.

Tag- your it.  
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Power tools- Hand tools.


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