Originally Posted by humdinger
Originally Posted by MontanaCreekHunter
Ok you are just retarded. Nothing anyone here can do to help you.


Nope. I'm more educated and experienced about about manufacturing and product design than you.

We can apply the tire changing analogy to this.

You probably think you can change a car tire pretty fast, but then you watch NASCAR and realize you are really slow and not properly equipped.

You're in the cinder block class.

For example, if I walked out into my shop and saw you using a pocket knife to strip wire, I would give you the right tool which is a wire stripper.
I wouldn't tolerate you working on my equipment using the wrong tool, giving poor results at a slow pace while risking you cutting yourself making false workman's comp claims.

But you are proud our using your $200 pocket knife to strip wire.

While I promote the guys that do a better work faster.





I can strip wires plenty fast and safe in the middle of a wire bundle that you ain't getting your wire strippers in. I don't have the luxury of a big wide-open shop, I work usually in tight confined spaces.

Your cheap little NASCAR wouldn't even cover the expense of my rotor head. But I like how you try to talk about everything but the knife!

My knife ain't $200, try less than $100. I know it takes skill to use it, sorry you and your guys have none. By the way never in my 29 years working have I ever filed any claims.

Funny you know my education and experience! Please tell.

I own every tool I need to do my job, something you won't see in my industry. From Cold Working Kit, Huck and Cherry Guns and heads to stretcher/shrinker, and English Wheel.

Though the position I am in now I am just a TI so don't need many tools at the moment. But thanks for your concern.

Anyways it is your story tell it how you want to hear it. Can we get back to the knives now?


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