Ryan, in the most polite way, don`t use us to do your homework. I`m all for using the interweb to find answers but this isn`t helping you learn your trade.
Ryan, in the most polite way, don`t use us to do your homework. I`m all for using the interweb to find answers but this isn`t helping you learn your trade.
Agreed. There is a difference between submitting an answer to scrutiny for other people's feedback (much as he would do in college) and simply wanting the answer on a plate, which is how these questions are coming across. These are silly questions that deserve silly answers. With the result that my slightly pedantic and unhelpful answer would be that NO POWER TOOLS ARE NEEDED. I think everything could be done by hand, given time, (unless you want a radio, I suppose).
More constructively, I think if Ryan were to introduce himself, explain why he's asking the question and attempt an answer himself that we could discuss and consider, with him, anything we think he may have missed, I for one would be more inclined to join the discussion in a helpful manner.
More constructively, I think if Ryan were to introduce himself, explain why he's asking the question and attempt an answer himself that we could discuss and consider, with him, anything we think he may have missed, I for one would be more inclined to join the discussion in a helpful manner.
Yes, but I have a kettle in the van, and it's powered by paraffin. Only 77 years old, so not time for replacement yet and can be used in remote locations, so not a power tool. I suppose you could use the blowtorch too?
When I started my apprenticeship, the plumber I worked with smoked cigars, and one day he said he didn’t have a lighter, or it’s broke, I suggested his blowtorch, it was quite comical.