They don't make 'em like they used to
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Craftsman was a good brand back then.
Who up reaming they bung rn
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Craftsman was a good brand back then.
Got a couple of drill bits like that. They won't fit in any of my power tools, you really do have to use the hand crank.
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Craftsman was a good brand back then.
These days they only sell the amateur models with a flared base. I don't want training wheels on my bung hole reamer gosh darnit!
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Craftsman was a good brand back then.
Is this some sort of new arrowhead I'm not a good enough of an archer to understand?
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Craftsman was a good brand back then.
So the word bung hole was used for something else in the past?
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Craftsman was a good brand back then.
I know the medics are warning me 'don't do it', but they are not my supervisors!!
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Is this some sort of new arrowhead I'm not a good enough of an archer to understand?
It's a reamer. For making holes in wood by turning it, sort of like a drill bit.
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It's a reamer. For making holes in wood by turning it, sort of like a drill bit.
Thanks, I was making a joke but as it turns out, comedy is hard.
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So the word bung hole was used for something else in the past?
Fun fact: It's still used to describe an access hole in a barrel, or drum. At work, I sell stuff that sometimes comes in 55gal drums. I regularly have to explain what a bunghole is to people who have never worked with drums before, because they think I am being vulgar at first.
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Craftsman was a good brand back then.
This is actually a pipe chamfer tool fyi.
Although it does have other uses....
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Fun fact: It's still used to describe an access hole in a barrel, or drum. At work, I sell stuff that sometimes comes in 55gal drums. I regularly have to explain what a bunghole is to people who have never worked with drums before, because they think I am being vulgar at first.
That's hilarious that an entire generation of morons(my generation) only heard the word bunghole from Beavis and Butthead.
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Craftsman was a good brand back then.
Beer barrel
polkapoker -
Most dangerous buttplug I ever did see.
Separates the cowards from the heroes
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Craftsman was a good brand back then.
wrote last edited by [email protected]I make my own moonshine because I can't even afford alcohol but still need the my brain to produce at least some happiness chemicals at least sometimes. Bungs are fucking useless. They don't stay put, they just slowly wiggle out of their hole after 2-3 days. It's hard enough to jury rig a bung to stay put in a hole that the effort is better spent coming up with a different type of airlock system that doesn't involve bungs.
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Craftsman was a good brand back then.
I need my bung hole reamed out, but not with this medieval torture device lookin' motherfucker.
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So the word bung hole was used for something else in the past?
No, that IS what bung hole means.
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I need my bung hole reamed out, but not with this medieval torture device lookin' motherfucker.
It's so unsafe with that un-flared base
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It's so unsafe with that un-flared base
It just keeps going deeper until you spit it out.
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Those were the days, when your Craftsman tool broke (no, they did sometimes, really) you'd take it back to Sears and get a replacement for free.
While the quality of the tools may not be quite as good Lowe’s and Home Depot I believe still do this with their store brands also