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Someone in our family, I won't name any names, could really use this tube squeezer on the tooth paste tube. I will not dare mention it though, I don't want to sleep in the tent.Jancoe wrote: ↑Thu Feb 23, 2023 11:35 am Figured I'd start a topic about things we should have in our tool stash that we might not have or think of. Things that make working on stuff easier. I start with my gasket maker/ tube squeezer. I find this tool to be very handy. I get the last drop out of them all. I like this style. There is others out there that just slide up the tube so you can still read the information, but those don't hold the sealant near the nozzle after awhile. The ones branded for the auto industry are more expensive. Look for hair color or toothpaste tube squeezer. Stop into your local hair salon. They probably have a stash of them from the hair color tubes they go through.
DavidBarkey wrote: ↑Thu Feb 23, 2023 2:27 pm The most important special tool i need these days is the one Eugen has .
I don't think yourEugen wrote: ↑Thu Feb 23, 2023 3:39 pmDavidBarkey wrote: ↑Thu Feb 23, 2023 2:27 pm The most important special tool i need these days is the one Eugen has .yeah right! Listen Dave, I'm officially jealous of your milling machine!
In all seriousness though, you are welcome to borrow any tool I got here Dave, of course.![]()
would let me borrow you and your ambition, energy and ability to work in the cold .
Evan, I know that feeling. However, I have also noticed that even the price of used items goes up with time. Now I have decided that even if I don't have a place to put a tool like this such that I can use it, if the right deal comes along I will buy it and simply store it in a tent/portable garage until I may have a proper shop. May not be a good decision for everyone else, but this is what I've resolved myself to do.