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    Large wooden board on top of screwdriver, pipewrench clamped to screwdriver handle
    sit on the board, and loosen with wrench.

    Just dont slip and fall on the screwdriver handle, shoving it up the anus might hurt a bit.
    Although you could be like a walking multi-tool, until you have to shit that is.

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    Take them to korea and tell them to blow the bindings off your skis during their next bomb testing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mntlion View Post
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    You should know, the correct shop terminology for that is the "coaxer"
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    Quote Originally Posted by cj001f View Post
    Put a screw driver sticking up in a vice. Push the ski down on the screwdriver and rotate it.
    Quote Originally Posted by kidwoo View Post
    And make sure there's someone standing right behind you............in case you need help.
    Or of you are an instructor, just stand there with the screwdriver in the ski, the ski and the world will revolve around you.
    Click. Point. Chute.

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    Quote Originally Posted by leroy jenkins View Post
    You should know, the correct shop terminology for that is the "coaxer"
    no, no, no. BFH, or the finely tuned instrument known as the "poundometer".

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    Quote Originally Posted by MrDirt View Post
    no, no, no. BFH, or the finely tuned instrument known as the "poundometer".
    I've always referred to it as a "persuader"
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    Quote Originally Posted by Geoff View Post
    Good torx head. (not phillips)
    Torx =

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    D'oh!

    That's what I meant, thanks.


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    It depends on what the core material. With foam or wood, a posi-drive screwdriver will work just fine. For a core composed of a more burly material like, say, liquid hot magma, a screwdriver's just not gonna cut it.
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    Place one bacon soaked dilithium crystal chilled with dry ice on each screw head and wait for the fog to disperse. The "Costanza like" shrinkage will allow the screws to be easily removed....
    "It's only a flesh wound"

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