Thursday, July 19, 2007

Tool Of The Day!


Happy Thursday one and all! Recently, Brian has heard some feedback from some of his blog viewing friends as to how the comments section of this page works. So, today's post will serve two purposes. First of course is - the Tool of the Day! As you can see, in this photo our little tool man is surrounded by a group of tools that are all from the same tool family. Brian would like to know how many of YOU can identify which family they are all tool members of. To make your guess you will need to leave a comment, which brings us to the second purpose of this post, the instructions on how you do that.
Under each of the blog pictures you will see the word "Comments". If you click on that word another box will pop up on your screen. This box will have your text box in it, which is where you type in whatever message you would like to leave. (Keep in mind that whatever you type here will be visible for everyone who reads this blog to read.) After you type your text you can select to either post it anonymously or as "Other". If you select "Other", a name box will appear for you to type the name you would like to be posted as. Next, select the "Publish" box and.....your done, that's all there is to it!
Once a comment has been made, the "Comment" word under the photo will show the number of them that have been left. To read them, just click on the "Comment" word and another box will pop up which shows all the messages left for that post! So, your assignment from Brian, should you choose to accept it.......is to guess what tool family he is proudly displaying today and to leave your guess as a comment! Next Thursday he will post the correct answer in that weeks Tool of the Day post. Good Luck everyone!
*****This post has been dedicated to Brian's Great Aunt Marian in Florida. He wants you to know that Daddy has assured him, he will NEVER run out of material for this Tool of the Day segment. :-) *******

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I believe all these fine non-manual tools are air powered!! And not by hot air from the user! Tho generally speaking, the usual user is full of a lot of hot air.

Anonymous said...

I agree about the hot air supply. It must be warm at your house. Anyway, I believe all the tools belong to the Bostich family. Whoever they are, they have made lots of money on tools...almost as much as the DeWalt family!

Anonymous said...

Those all look like high-powered pneumatic nail guns to me. But, then again, what do I know? I didn't get the general contractor gene when I was born. I'm just a lowly operations manager at "a large financial institution" in downtown Minneapolis. All the same, I think I'm right so I'm gonna go to the bank with they are all members of the pneumatic nail gun family of tools.

PS You're getting big, Brian! If you could just stay little until your Bostitch Strapshot™ Metal Connector Nailer with 80-120 PSI operating pressure wears out.

[sigh]