Investigative advice needed
So, my girlfriend said she needed to pry open a sink drain plug this morning and used one of my "long, thin tools that was sharp, like a razor." :eek: But she wouldn't tell me which tool, and she said I would never know.
I am hoping it wasn't one of the new Veritas chisels, but that is the only long, thin and sharp tool I can think of. I have not been home to check on the situation.
Is there a standard protocol to follow here?
Suggestion for the future...
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Originally Posted by
Todd Zucker
So, my girlfriend said she needed to pry open a sink drain plug this morning...
Years ago I did something which has avoided many issues: I made up a plastic tool box for my Lovely Bride. It has things like a hammer, screw drivers, adjustable wrench, small vise grips, utility knife, needle-nosed pliers, wire cutter, awl, tweezers, small scissors, measuring tape, scraper, sand paper, etc., A top tray has small things like picture-hanging things, a bit of soft wire, spare nails and screws, etc. This tool box is always handy in the laundry room. (I use it too!)
A simple tool box like this is also good when sending a son or daughter into the world.
JKJ