That very much reminds me of the three mechanics rules: 1) Always use the right tool for the job. 2) A hammer is always the right tool for the job. 3) Any tool can be used as a hammer.
That one is going into my "toolbox." That's really funny.
One of my favorites is: 1. Measure with a micrometer 2. Mark with chalk 3. Cut with a chainsaw and I suppose that I can now add.. 4. Fit with a sledgehammer
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'The non-usage and ignorance of tools'
ReplyDeleteThat very much reminds me of the three mechanics rules:
1) Always use the right tool for the job.
2) A hammer is always the right tool for the job.
3) Any tool can be used as a hammer.
That one is going into my "toolbox." That's really funny.
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorites is:
1. Measure with a micrometer
2. Mark with chalk
3. Cut with a chainsaw
and I suppose that I can now add..
4. Fit with a sledgehammer