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    Default Which Chisel?

    We just had a plumber (landlord's brother) here installing a new dishwasher for us.

    A part of the framework of the kitchen bench was thwarting his efforts. He asked me if I might by chance have a chisel he could borrow.

    "Bench chisel, paring chisel, mortise chisel, butt chisel, dovetail..." I managed before he interrupted me.

    "Just an ordinary chisel mate" he said

    "How big" I asked

    He held his finger and thumb about 5/8" apart.

    "Ok I have a few about that size - tang or socket?"

    He said "Whichever, I don't really care, and can I borrow a hammer too?"

    "Claw hammer, ball pein, joiners mallet, carvers mallet, dead blow mallet..."

    "JUST AN ORDINARY HAMMER PLEASE MATE"

    It seems I have too many tools and watched too much Monty Python growing up.

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    Doug
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    My guess is that he wants a butt chisel that he can hit with a steel hammer, to open a can of paint, to stir his cup of coffee, to scrap off rust from a steel pipe, to bruise wood sometimes but never to shave hair off his arm.

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    Quote Originally Posted by justonething View Post
    My guess is that he wants a butt chisel that he can hit with a steel hammer, to open a can of paint, to stir his cup of coffee, to scrap off rust from a steel pipe, to bruise wood sometimes but never to shave hair off his arm.
    Excalty Paul ,
    I've done just the job the plumber was doing!
    I have work tools
    And then I have play tools.

    Doug, behave


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    I do the same when I am asked to borrow a screw driver.

    Flat or Phillips?

    Normally they want a Phillips.

    #1 or #2 or #3?

    Maybe I should carry a Pozidrive just to confuse them. Wait until they want a Torx or Hex drive.

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    Bet he hit a nail with it...
    "All the gear and no idea"

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    did you give him right handed or left handed hammer and chisel? Personally I find it difficult to use the left handed chisels

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    He probably wanted a bowl gouge
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gabriel View Post
    Bet he hit a nail with it...
    Gab,I can assure you that I did not hand over my 5/8" Stanley Sweetheart Socket Chisel.

    He obviously had not passed the test. He wanted a chisel and a normal metal hammer - he got a chisel that I did not mind him hitting with a metal hammer.

    Quote Originally Posted by Sawdust Maker View Post
    He probably wanted a bowl gouge
    A roughing gouge would have been too good for him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by doug3030 View Post
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    A roughing gouge would have been too good for him.

    Cheers

    Doug
    I was thinking of a detail gouge! LOL
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    I keep a set of beat-up, plastic-handled modern Stanley chisels precisely for these occasions. I'm not letting a tradie near my Lie Nielsen, LV, or Blue Spruce chisels.....

    The Stanleys are kept just sharp enough to be useful, but not so sharp that they can hurt themselves.....lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by doug3030 View Post
    It seems I have too many tools and watched too much Monty Python growing up.
    Cheese shop sketch?

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    Quote Originally Posted by elanjacobs View Post
    Cheese shop sketch?
    If you have to ask you are probably too young to be a true Python fan

    Cheers

    Doug
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    I'm enough of a fan to know the entire Holy Grail script as well as many Flying Circus sketches from memory
    Also a big fan of The Goons

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    Quote Originally Posted by Handyjack View Post
    I do the same when I am asked to borrow a screw driver.

    Flat or Phillips?

    Normally they want a Phillips.

    #1 or #2 or #3?

    Maybe I should carry a Pozidrive just to confuse them. Wait until they want a Torx or Hex drive.
    They were doing a remodel on the house over 10 years ago. The framing carpenter asked if I had any "Deck" screws, treated. I went and got the box and the screwdriver bit. I handed him both and he was confused when I said "They're Robertson drive."

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    I'm surprised he asked for a chisel, normal practise is to use a flat bladed screw driver. You could have given him a cold chisel, that would have worked.
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