It's not the size of the tool, it's how well you use it.
2007-08-03 03:04:14
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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A good hanyman can use whatever is available to get the job done. If he has any experience, though, he should have just the right tool to get the job done.
2007-08-03 03:06:58
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answer #2
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answered by idahoturkey 4
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That's only half of it. The handyman needs to be skilled at the use of it as well.
What good is a hammer if you don't know how to pound with it? LOL
2007-08-03 03:26:17
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answered by LOL 7
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Yes because you have to have the wright tool for the wright job. And when all else fells get a bigger hammer
2007-08-03 03:05:54
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answer #4
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answered by Gene 5
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The man is what makes the tool work...but with a good quality tool, it's that much better!!!!!!!!
2007-08-03 03:04:32
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answer #5
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answered by ? 3
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No, not really! You could give me some super fancy tool and I might have no idea how to use it!
2007-08-03 03:16:13
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answered by Anonymous
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I like the ones that use more than one tool.. he can hammer it in a lot more ways..
2007-08-03 03:15:47
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answered by Sr Tamara Specialist 4
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A good craftsman never blames his tools.
2007-08-03 03:04:32
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answered by Anonymous
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actually a handy man is only as good as his last job (a crappy job can wipe out a lifetime of good jobs)
2007-08-03 03:04:07
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answer #9
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answered by Southern Comfort 6
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That's the same as saying, it's not the size of the boat, it's the motion of the ocean.
*Dragon snickers*
2007-08-03 07:40:35
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answer #10
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answered by VLIGER DRAGÖN 6
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