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I need to cut a chain max-max 08-03-2005
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Posted by G Henslee on August 3, 2005, 12:20 pm


Poop wrote:

> Luck to you too kaner!
>
>

Most people quit making up their own words when they get out of diapers.
So, how's the Depends working out forya, you old shitass?


Posted by SteveB on August 3, 2005, 11:55 am


>I am putting up a swing set for the kids. I need to cut the chain.
> My neighbor said I have to rent a chainsaw.
> Is this necessary or can I cut it with a hand tool?
> Renting a chainsaw would cost more than the whole swing did.

You can buy a cheap o pair of bolt cutters at Harbor Freight, or maybe Home
depot. You will need them again sometime, and once you have some, you will
be amazed at how many times you will use it.

I got a set from a police auction of confiscated evidence. They are 43"
long. I got them for $20. They are American made, MCC True Craft. I also
have two smaller pair. When I want to cut something big, just get that big
bad boy out, and POINK!

A good pair of bolt cutters is a good tool to have.

Steve




Posted by G Henslee on August 3, 2005, 3:26 pm


StumpStoopid wrote:
>
>>I am putting up a swing set for the kids. I need to cut the chain.
>>My neighbor said I have to rent a chainsaw.
>>Is this necessary or can I cut it with a hand tool?
>>Renting a chainsaw would cost more than the whole swing did.
>
>
> You can buy a cheap o pair of bolt cutters at Harbor Freight, or maybe Home
> depot. You will need them again sometime, and once you have some, you will
> be amazed at how many times you will use it.
>
> I got a set from a police auction of confiscated evidence. They are 43"
> long. I got them for $20. They are American made, MCC True Craft. I also
> have two smaller pair. When I want to cut something big, just get that big
> bad boy out, and POINK!
>
> A good pair of bolt cutters is a good tool to have.
>
> Steve
>
>

Hook - line and sinker. The troll snags another one! No wonder you're
pissed. And then take it out on me. Wah.
What a puss.


Posted by SteveB on August 3, 2005, 3:45 pm




> Hook - line and sinker. The troll snags another one! No wonder you're
> pissed. And then take it out on me. Wah.
> What a puss.

I'll sure be glad when school starts again and you have something else to do
all day.

Although the OP may have been a troll, the suggestion about having a pair of
bolt cutters around is a good one. After all, this is a group about home
repair, right?

What?

You don't know?

Oy, vei.

Steve, who keeps plonking you, but your sorry ass just keeps coming through.




Posted by G Henslee on August 3, 2005, 5:28 pm


SteveB wrote:

> Steve, who keeps plonking you, but your sorry ass
> just keeps coming through.

Somebody has to be here to throw the little red ball to you fido.


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