![]() 01/08/2020 at 13:11 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
But right now I need scissors to get this package open...
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The irony is strong here.
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define irony with one picture
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scissor me!
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this is an actual conundrum for old timey black smiths. The only way to make black smithing tools was through black smithing.
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well....
im going to have to try that next time i get that kind of packaging
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This actually seems like a more logical way to open these stupid packs than using scissors.
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Angle grinders come in cardboard boxes. Start there.
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Reminds me of the time I was going to take a rental car on a road trip through the western US. I stocked up on provisions and supplies at a Salt Lake City Walmart and then off I went. When it came time to make dinner on the road, I discovered that the paring knife I had purchased could not be removed from the blister pack without a knife. Geez. I ended up clumsily tearing at the plastic with the car key until I finally extracted the blade from its prison.
![]() 01/08/2020 at 14:55 |
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I use tin snips for that style of packaging. I hate that crap.
![]() 01/08/2020 at 15:11 |
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I’ve played Minecraft, you just have to start by punching trees and pretty soon you’ll be good to go!
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Do you watch AvE on YouTube? He likes to kick off a lot of his tool review videos by using some alternate method (overkill) to opening the packaging. Always cracks me up.
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I have one of these.
When the fasteners loosen and the bits won’t stay put... well, you can see the problem.