TOOL.

I love tool. Genuinely the greatest songwriters of all time. No one else can incorporate the Fibonacci sequence, polyrhythms, poetry, theoretical psychology and bangin instrumentals. Have you ever listened to a song that criticizes the government, talks about weed, and mourns the loss of the singers mother? I didn’t fucking think so. Have you ever seen an album cover that references the patterns of the universe, human anatomy, and calculus? I didn’t fucking think so. Have you ever listened to a band who releases their albums in accordance with the golden ratio? I didn’t fucking think so. Have you ever taken DMT? I didn’t fucking think so, but this shit comes pretty goddamn close. Only real motherfuckers know what I’m talking about.
 
Love my Milwaukee tools but makita can be ok, dewalt is ass. As far as hand tools go I love my chisels from Trow and Holden and W Rose trowel
 
I love my Milwaukee tools, but i grew up in a DeWalt household so i respect yellow tool buyers too. For basic hand/garden tools, Home Depot's "Anvil" brand has been great. Lowes' "Project Source" is garbage though
 
i have many tools but my lathe is my favorite tool, i like to listen to Tool while i play with my tools, especially on my favorite tool, the lathe. Tool is a nice band to listen to while i use my lathe since it is my favorite tool
 
Not being a professional tool man like these Milwaukee and Makita guys I do just fine with my DeWalt tools, haven't had any issues yet.
 
Tool is a great band, and I, as well, have listened to them using many of tools.

I turned wrenches for a few different motorcycle shops and have quite a collection of Snap-on, Mac, Matco and Cornwell tools. I've always been a fan of Makita, but the Milwaukee brand is top tier as well when it comes to power tools.
 
14631390:oldmanski said:
Tool is a great band, and I, as well, have listened to them using many of tools.

I turned wrenches for a few different motorcycle shops and have quite a collection of Snap-on, Mac, Matco and Cornwell tools. I've always been a fan of Makita, but the Milwaukee brand is top tier as well when it comes to power tools.

Really notice the difference between makita and Milwaukee in terms of vibration, my Milwaukee grinder is so much smoother. I think makita is fine for carpentry but for rougher shit like metalworking or masonry I think the red tools are worth it
 
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