Here's a tool that's handy for all kinds of things..... EXCEPT working on your computer! A small pipe wrench.
Here's a tool that's handy for all kinds of things..... EXCEPT working on your computer! A small pipe wrench.
-=Bob=-
Ah, the wrench Drifter. My favorite all purpose tool.
I think your wrench needs more chipped paint and some stress marks on the back though. I tend to use it as a hammer for the more stubborn of projects.
I've been looking through your gallery of tool drawings and it made me think about what tools I owned; but all I could think of was a few screwdrivers, some of them still with handles.
Derek
"Come in out of the dry and wet yourself by this tap". Spike Milligan
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I had to wrench myself away from that drawing Bob, How do you do it? amazing. Norman.
hahahahaha, thanks guys
jamesmc - actually the wrench i was drawing WAS/IS banged up like crazy but i didn't want to get into that in this drawing
masque - where's all the handles on your screwdrivers?
norm - not only should you illustrate a book but you should also do the writing for it!!!!!
-=Bob=-
I think this is the very first calculator I ever had. Maybe some of you will recognize it.
-=Bob=-
The nice things about the early calculator designs is their simplicity. Nice work. My first calculator was from Sinclair and it had no "=" key because it worked in reverse polish notation. Very few people came and asked to borrow it twice..
Welp, since masque mentioned screwdrivers, thought I'd drawn one of mine...
-=Bob=-
And from the brief description masque gave of his own screwdrivers, thought I'd draw one of his.......
-=Bob=-
Bob,
You've got this tool drawing down pat, I'd say.
ron
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