I had a tiny crack develop at the edge of a plastic chair. I did not want to throw it away. Keeping an eye on it, I noticed the crack was slowly growing over time, as these things tend to do. So I hatched a plan.
Using the file on my Handyman, I "fixed" the crack by removing the surrounding material. Now there's no crack to keep growing larger until it finally gets big enough to break the seat. There's a small chunk missing from the seat, but I can live with that if it means I don't have to throw it away just yet. Waste not, want not.
Long story short, my SAK helped me say no to crack.
Used the Phillips on my small tinker to put new batteries in my grandson’s talking Batman. I swear, I use my Vic’s to swap out batteries more than anything. lol
Was at a wine and whisky store and needed a bottle from a well taped up case. The clerk did not have a knife so it was up to me to liberate the spirit from its box with my small tinker.
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