Things I can't imagine living without

steve white

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I would not go back to life without certain things I have come to love and depend on.
1. Air compressor--and the resultant various nail guns (I know a carpenter who hasn't swung an actual hammer in 20 yrs.), and of course, all things pneumatic.
2. Pressure washer--don't know what took me so long, very multi-functional.
3. Drill Doctor 300--Yes, "as seen on TV" but I have resharpened hundreds of drill bits dozens of times to perfection. Has paid for itself many times over.
4. High quality cordless drills--the kind you can do a whole deck with. Sweet. (strangely the best one so far was a lifetime warranty Hitachi)

I am probably overlooking a whole bunch of stuff, but you can fill in the gaps.
IOW, "Your turn" to share with us things that will save us all a lot of time/money/headaches.
 
A sharp knife, I open 100’s of cattle and deer feed bags and round bale nets
 
As much as I hate to say it, and I truly think that they are the bane of society, a smartphone.

But on a positive note, I would say my Makita track saw. How anyone can think ripping plywood with a table saw is a smart idea, I’ll never understand.
 
As much as I hate to say it, and I truly think that they are the bane of society, a smartphone.

But on a positive note, I would say my Makita track saw. How anyone can think ripping plywood with a table saw is a smart idea, I’ll never understand.
There are a lot of electronics I need to give a whirl--I hear great things about Airtags to track luggage, for example....but I can't recommend what I haven't tried.
 
Things you never knew you couldn't live without until you had to:
- ice maker
- garbage disposal
- garage door opener
- AIR CONDITIONING
- bathroom fan
If you know, you know...
 
There are a lot of electronics I need to give a whirl--I hear great things about Airtags to track luggage, for example....but I can't recommend what I haven't tried.
I say let the airline do its job, and try to enjoy your vacation!
 
Quality jockey shorts. Getting hard to find a brand that doesn't get saggy after a few months.

A couple of good hunting dogs. This could easily be the last year for both mine. Hard to imagine what life will be like without them.
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I find it absolutely shocking that my grandparents were able to live to become 80 years old (except one).


But, all four of them liked a sharp knife!
 
I find it absolutely shocking that my grandparents were able to live to become 80 years old (except one).


But, all four of them liked a sharp knife!
How about a DIAMOND WHETSTONE to keep it sharp--and they stay flat forever.
 
My Shed, that contains:
Colchester Bantam lathe
Metex RF46 mill
Repco tool & cutter grinder
MIG & TIG welders
other stuff
Plus my GSP shadow.
 
I was around 6 or 7 years old when I asked my dad how to sharpen a knife. He showed me how to put a razor edge onto just about any knife, I keep all my knifes just as sharp as that today.

Any more I get lazy and use the exchange razor blade knife such as Outdoor Edge. If you feel it getting dull swap out the blade for a sharp one. But they still don't replace any of my fixed or fold-able blade knifes.

For @pilar have you tried a utility knife for those sacks? I have one that has a fold able blade and a second one that is a utility blade. That utility blade can be swapped out in less than a minute and I'm not dulling up the main blade.

But as to what I can do without, I have come to enjoy my creature comforts. Power tools and conveniences that age has taught me to use and enjoy. I can still go out and live off of the land with the bare minimum but once I get back to city life I am back to using the modern creature comforts.
 
There are a lot of electronics I need to give a whirl--I hear great things about Airtags to track luggage, for example....but I can't recommend what I haven't tried.
I have had airtags save my safari in the past. Asked the united people why my gun case had been sent to a different building than my checked bag. They said identified it as a problem and corrected it - they told me they'd have probably lost my bag otherwise
 
Things you never knew you couldn't live without until you had to:
- ice maker
- garbage disposal
- garage door opener
- AIR CONDITIONING
- bathroom fan
If you know, you know...
Never really had any of that until 88 and that was the ac
Now have central air and a bathroom fan
But none of the others still.
 
There are a lot of electronics I need to give a whirl--I hear great things about Airtags to track luggage, for example....but I can't recommend what I haven't tried.

I tend to be “old school” in most ways and am not quick to adopt new tech but I really like AirTags. For years, I’ve offered to include one when shipping guns to a buyer. Cheap insurance when a carrier can’t locate your package.

A good friend who spends a considerable amount of time in Israel/ME keeps them in his backpack and other luggage. A couple years ago his bedouin driver took off with his pack and drove into the desert. Thankfully his phone was in his pocket and he was able to track the driver to some shithole in the desert thanks to the AirTag. To me, they’re a great piece of kit.
 
I was around 6 or 7 years old when I asked my dad how to sharpen a knife. He showed me how to put a razor edge onto just about any knife, I keep all my knifes just as sharp as that today.

Any more I get lazy and use the exchange razor blade knife such as Outdoor Edge. If you feel it getting dull swap out the blade for a sharp one. But they still don't replace any of my fixed or fold-able blade knifes.

For @pilar have you tried a utility knife for those sacks? I have one that has a fold able blade and a second one that is a utility blade. That utility blade can be swapped out in less than a minute and I'm not dulling up the main blade.

But as to what I can do without, I have come to enjoy my creature comforts. Power tools and conveniences that age has taught me to use and enjoy. I can still go out and live off of the land with the bare minimum but once I get back to city life I am back to using the modern creature comforts.
Utility knives are great till I need to cut up a sandwich, or some other EDC task
A carpet cutting utility blade is good for gutting and cutting up the skin on the legs of game
 
What comes to mind first is my wife
Going on 41 years of marriage. Secod would be my two dogs. I know that with a good wife all things are possible
Yes someday one of us will be left behind but I will have no regrets. I can replace everything else.
 
My woobie…

If you know, you know…

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Utility knives are great till I need to cut up a sandwich, or some other EDC task
A carpet cutting utility blade is good for gutting and cutting up the skin on the legs of game
That’s why I like case stockman
3 blades
One for clean stuff like your sandwich
One for game cleaning
And one for utilitie uses.
As far as keeping it sharp
If you use it sharp it that night if for some reason you don’t use it still sharp it on Saturday night.
That way you all ways have a sharp blade for what you need
 
Honestly a 4 wheal drive.
Normally you don’t need them.
But when you do you need them badly and not much else will work in there place.
 

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