GobbleDog 1,013 Posted Tuesday at 02:13 AM J-B Weld Putty - $5 stocking stuffer.... every man should have this in the tool box. Fixes everything. Putty to fit any size and cures in an hour. Glue it? Screw that - JB Weld it. I've used it to fix EVERYTHING. From tiny to large. Plastic to metal. Does it all. Mechanic In A Bottle - weed-wacker/blower/mower won't start ? - use this. I used to throw away the old machines, til someone recommended this. Unbelievable. Just prime it through carburetor... let sit a few hours... drain. WORKS LIKE NEW. Impressive Daiwa BG 3500 spinning reel - friend's wife asked me to recommend a reel today. I'd told her to go with this. 3500 perfect size - not dinky, not bulky. Fresh/salt... solid reel. I got one. Jackery 1000 Portable power. Got one a few years back - love it. Mostly use for tailgating, but it'll run a full size fridge a few hours. Basically a silent generator. Bias Lighting I don't own this yet, but will soon. Makes a soft white glow behind TV / monitor. Looks cool, supposedly enhances viewing, and reduces eye strain. What yall got? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TylerRoseFan 16 Posted Tuesday at 03:02 AM Solid pics. Well played, sir! Good stuff. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
weepaws 3,402 Posted Tuesday at 05:56 AM A Bible, always a great gift. Tire inflator. Magnetic wristband, works great. Strip screw extractor. Fire blanket. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Frozenbeernuts 2,422 Posted Tuesday at 01:27 PM Darn Tough socks - lifetime warranty. Your socks turn into quitters? Send those suckers back for a new pair. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
edjr 7,003 Posted Tuesday at 01:28 PM 1 minute ago, Frozenbeernuts said: Darn Tough socks - lifetime warranty. Your socks turn into quitters? Send those suckers back for a new pair. Id imagine on some of the cankles around here, those would get stretched to ish Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GobbleDog 1,013 Posted Tuesday at 02:54 PM 8 hours ago, weepaws said: Tire inflator. Nice. I have a couple. Handy for topping off tires before a trip, bike tires and inflating basketball. One tip though... the motors in those things tend to be cheap and can overheat/melt when inflating a totally flat car tire - I killed the first one I had. Now I only let it run a few minutes at a time before letting it cool down. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Frozenbeernuts 2,422 Posted yesterday at 01:33 AM 12 hours ago, edjr said: Id imagine on some of the cankles around here, those would get stretched to ish That's why I won't use it on my cack Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
edjr 7,003 Posted yesterday at 01:39 AM 5 minutes ago, Frozenbeernuts said: That's why I won't use it on my cack so it won’t smell like a sweaty foot? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Frozenbeernuts 2,422 Posted yesterday at 01:45 AM 6 minutes ago, edjr said: so it won’t smell like a sweaty foot? Exactly Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jerryskids 7,168 Posted yesterday at 03:05 AM 21 hours ago, weepaws said: A Bible, always a great gift. Tire inflator. Magnetic wristband, works great. Strip screw extractor. Fire blanket. I've started a tradition in the past two years of getting my three adult kids a "dad" useful gift. Those gifts have been a tire inflator and a fire blanket. This year I'm looking at multitool pens, something like this: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09P8CQNQV/ref=ewc_pr_img_1?smid=A1G9DAZRE9Y9GW&psc=1 My son does some camping, I was thinking something like this multitool with hammer and axe: https://www.amazon.com/RoverTac-Multitool-Hatchet-Screwdrivers-Survival/dp/B0CDPSLVP2/ref=pd_lutyp_rtpb_strm_cts_d_sccl_1_3/143-4691133-0087919?pd_rd_r=488628fd-f848-48aa-ad1f-ff3fad429a3e&pd_rd_wg=vZcDx&pd_rd_w=c7TJn&pd_rd_i=B0CDPSLVP2&th=1 On the strip screw extractor, I've tried buying multiple different types and I've never had one work. Have you had success with a certain one? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WhiteWonder 2,980 Posted yesterday at 03:33 AM 27 minutes ago, jerryskids said: On the strip screw extractor, I've tried buying multiple different types and I've never had one work. Have you had success with a certain one? Vampliers or something similar. I had not a stripped but basically rusted stuck license plate screw and used these with ease. https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B002L6HJAA?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_title Then returned them to Amazon because I’m a diick But would buy again! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
weepaws 3,402 Posted yesterday at 06:59 AM I was working on one of my cars tonight, and I forgot to mention a great gift for car guys, fender cover. Not expensive, but very valuable. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GobbleDog 1,013 Posted yesterday at 02:28 PM 11 hours ago, jerryskids said: On the strip screw extractor, I've tried buying multiple different types and I've never had one work. Have you had success with a certain one? According to Project Farm (youtube tester - great site).... Topec makes the best screw extractor, but I've never used it. I usually just take a drill to the screw until it disintegrates. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jerryskids 7,168 Posted yesterday at 02:34 PM 10 hours ago, WhiteWonder said: Vampliers or something similar. I had not a stripped but basically rusted stuck license plate screw and used these with ease. https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B002L6HJAA?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_title Then returned them to Amazon because I’m a diick But would buy again! That's a great idea, thanks! Well, not the being a d1ck part. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GobbleDog 1,013 Posted yesterday at 02:39 PM On 12/8/2025 at 9:13 PM, GobbleDog said: Mechanic In A Bottle - weed-wacker/blower/mower won't start ? - use this. I used to throw away the old machines, til someone recommended this. Unbelievable. Just prime it through carburetor... let sit a few hours... drain. WORKS LIKE NEW. Impressive Hoped somebody would thank me for posting this. Wish I'd known. I've been buying TroyBlt piece of crap weed-wackers every 2-3 years for the past couple decades. Took the first one in to get it fixed, but the dude said it'd cost more to fix than to buy a new one. So I just threw it away. Recently when yet another one died, I decided I was gonna figure out how to clean the damn carburetor no matter what. Found lots of Youtube sites showing how to take apart a carb UGH. Small parts. Then I stumbled on a site showing how Mechanic In A Bottle fixed engines - all types from wackers, to mowers, to wood chippers. Anything that won't crank up because of a clogged carb. I figured it was probably just snake oil, but the Youtuber seemed sincere and it was cheap - so what the hell. I'm telling ya that old wacker that wouldn't crank no matter what - STARTED UP LIKE IT WAS BRAND NEW - first pull. I was stunned. I can't recommend this stuff enough. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jerryskids 7,168 Posted yesterday at 02:46 PM 5 minutes ago, GobbleDog said: Hoped somebody would thank me for posting this. Wish I'd known. 've been buying TroyBlt piece of crap weed-wackers every 2-3 years for the past couple decades. Took the first one in to get it fixed, but the dude said it'd cost more to fix than to buy a new one. So I just threw it away. Recently when yet another one died, I decided I was gonna figure out how to clean the damn carburetor no matter. Found lots of Youtube sites showing how to take apart a carb UGH. Small parts. Then I stumbled on a site showing how Mechanic In A Bottle fixed engines - all types from wackers, to mowers, to wood chippers. Anything that won't crank up because of a clogged carb. I figured it was probably just snake oil, but the Youtuber seemed sincere and it was cheap - so what the hell. I'm telling ya that old wacker that wouldn't crank no matter what - STARTED UP LIKE IT WAS BRAND NEW - first pull. I was stunned. I can't recommend this stuff enough. That brand doesn't ring a bell, but I have used a similar carb cleaner in the past when I had a gas mower. I agree it is the first thing to try if it is sluggish starting. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GobbleDog 1,013 Posted yesterday at 03:12 PM Portable Fan $27 ... Sounds dumb I know. What's great about a fan? My wife bought this before a hurricane last year worried she'd sweat all night without power. It's rechargeable so no power needed. Charges with a USB-C (same as all modern Iphones). On low it'll run for 8+ hours. Puts out good air, but not too noisy and very light. Wife loved it so much, we bought a couple more. Keeps one in her bathroom, I keep one on my desk, gave the other to the kid for camp or whatever. Has a hook to hang wherever and a light (which I never use). We now always take one on trips - beach, camping, cookouts (keep bugs off food), etc. It's cheap and worth every penny. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WhiteWonder 2,980 Posted 23 hours ago 2 hours ago, GobbleDog said: Portable Fan $27 ... Sounds dumb I know. What's great about a fan? My wife bought this before a hurricane last year worried she'd sweat all night without power. It's rechargeable so no power needed. Charges with a USB-C (same as all modern Iphones). On low it'll run for 8+ hours. Puts out good air, but not too noisy and very light. Wife loved it so much, we bought a couple more. Keeps one in her bathroom, I keep one on my desk, gave the other to the kid for camp or whatever. Has a hook to hang wherever and a light (which I never use). We now always take one on trips - beach, camping, cookouts (keep bugs off food), etc. It's cheap and worth every penny. that actually seems pretty pricey for a 6x6 usb fan (they call it 8x4, whatever). Not that I have anything to compare it to, I was gifted one many years ago. I do agree though, they come in handy. I mostly bring mine when I go crabbing but probably the best use has been, as you mentioned, keeping flies away from food. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GobbleDog 1,013 Posted 23 hours ago 7 minutes ago, WhiteWonder said: that actually seems pretty pricey for a 6x6 usb fan (they call it 8x4, whatever). If I remember right it was $19.99 years back. Guess the price went up. If I didn't already have them, I'd still pay it. Once you've got one, ya realize how nice it is. Especially being in Florida. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NorthernVike 2,100 Posted 21 hours ago I'm looking for a bottle of Bourbon if you're wondering. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites