BM24 Posted September 14, 2010 Share Posted September 14, 2010 Any chance Canucks have a shot, is Luongo. If he fails yet again, I'll be pissed, tired of his little excuses. Link to comment
Prismatic Posted September 14, 2010 Share Posted September 14, 2010 Me: Baby, who do you think will be captain now? Him: Hank Me: You sure about that? Me: I think it might be Kesler Me: It should actually be Burrows Him: Maybe kes but no chance it's burr Me: You don't know that! It could be! Him: It would destroy his play Me: No it wouldn't! How would it destroy his play? Him: He couldn't take the pressure Me: He totally could. You're being delusional! Silly boys! Think they know everything. Link to comment
old_time_hockey Posted September 14, 2010 Share Posted September 14, 2010 Riverside. Taking level 1 Carpentry, just graduated high school this year. They gave us a list of tools to buy (I've bought most of them already) I just need a toolbox to put all my tools. I'm hemming and hawing on how big I should get it, there's a couple I have my eye on: http://www.homedepot...tNumber#reviews http://www.homedepot...tk=P_PartNumber Note the prices. I'm open to others, those are the ones I ran across at the Home Depot website that looked fitting and appealing to me. Of course, I'm just starting out so I don't know exactly what to look for and what will turn out to work for me. Eventually I'll be using it for job sites. During this course and after I complete it. Then of course there's level 2, 3, and 4 to do also. Level 3 & 4 I'll go to BCIT for. Given those 2 choices I would pick the cheaper one and for these reasons: - It has solid latches - It has storage for fasteners on the lid. If you are using 300-500 finishing nails on a job you will have a box of them. It will be the time that you need a handfull of brad nails you will be pissed off if you have to come off a ladder to get them. I have a similar toolbox at home and I have alot of finishing jobs in my new place to complete and I can't count the number of times the storage on the lid has saved me a trip down a ladder. Be it different size screw/nail or drywall anchor or other fastener. - That stupid V-groove is just that...STUPID. On a jobsite you will have work horses. That V-groove is dumb. And really as you move on in your training/job, you will come to realize what works for you. If you spend alot on your first box and you want to change in 2 years you are going to be pissed. Link to comment
old_time_hockey Posted September 14, 2010 Share Posted September 14, 2010 Me: Baby, who do you think will be captain now? Him: Hank Me: You sure about that? Me: I think it might be Kesler Me: It should actually be Burrows Him: Maybe kes but no chance it's burr Me: You don't know that! It could be! Him: It would destroy his play Me: No it wouldn't! How would it destroy his play? Him: He couldn't take the pressure Me: He totally could. You're being delusional! Silly boys! Think they know everything. I think it should be Burrows and for the following reasons: - He is a fan fav and knows how to cut thru the BS to get to the issues - He plays with his heart on his sleeve and doesn't care. Lou on the other hand is better when he cuts loose but couldn't as captain for some reason. - He has earned it. He has come from the E to NHL. Who else on this team knows the dedication and work to do that? Link to comment
-Goose- Posted September 14, 2010 Share Posted September 14, 2010 Any chance Canucks have a shot, is Luongo. If he fails yet again, I'll be pissed, tired of his little excuses. Well I'm a fan of two teams, unfortunately the other one has some sort of a curse as well. Link to comment
Prismatic Posted September 14, 2010 Share Posted September 14, 2010 I think it should be Burrows and for the following reasons: - He is a fan fav and knows how to cut thru the BS to get to the issues - He plays with his heart on his sleeve and doesn't care. Lou on the other hand is better when he cuts loose but couldn't as captain for some reason. - He has earned it. He has come from the E to NHL. Who else on this team knows the dedication and work to do that? Thanks for taking my side. Link to comment
PowerIce Posted September 14, 2010 Share Posted September 14, 2010 Given those 2 choices I would pick the cheaper one and for these reasons: - It has solid latches - It has storage for fasteners on the lid. If you are using 300-500 finishing nails on a job you will have a box of them. It will be the time that you need a handfull of brad nails you will be pissed off if you have to come off a ladder to get them. I have a similar toolbox at home and I have alot of finishing jobs in my new place to complete and I can't count the number of times the storage on the lid has saved me a trip down a ladder. Be it different size screw/nail or drywall anchor or other fastener. - That stupid V-groove is just that...STUPID. On a jobsite you will have work horses. That V-groove is dumb. And really as you move on in your training/job, you will come to realize what works for you. If you spend alot on your first box and you want to change in 2 years you are going to be pissed. While the storage on the lid IS handy, I will also have a tool belt on the job site. And most tool belts have a few spots for nails, screws, etc. But I get what you mean. Cheaper does sound like the way to go, though I still want something durable. I know Stanley is a pretty good brand, and I would expect even though it's cheaper it'll work out. /fingers crossed. Now other than those 2 toolboxes, are there others that you would suggest? Though I'm kinda set on that cheap one there. I'm just never a fan of buying things twice, like starting low then getting a better quality one later. I get what you mean though. Link to comment
BM24 Posted September 14, 2010 Share Posted September 14, 2010 Henrik. Kesler needs to mature a bit more before anything, good player, but not yet. Burrows meh, I can't see him with the C. Link to comment
-Goose- Posted September 14, 2010 Share Posted September 14, 2010 I think Raymond Only cause he's my favourite player on the team Link to comment
Dellins Posted September 14, 2010 Share Posted September 14, 2010 (edited) Samuelsson Edited September 14, 2010 by Dellins Link to comment
BM24 Posted September 14, 2010 Share Posted September 14, 2010 (edited) Samuelsson Krog 4 Captain or chubarov Edited September 14, 2010 by Bryan McCabe.24 Link to comment
PowerIce Posted September 14, 2010 Share Posted September 14, 2010 It's either Kes or Hank, no shot Bur could handle being captain. Link to comment
Dellins Posted September 14, 2010 Share Posted September 14, 2010 Krog 4 Captain or chubarov Link to comment
old_time_hockey Posted September 14, 2010 Share Posted September 14, 2010 While the storage on the lid IS handy, I will also have a tool belt on the job site. And most tool belts have a few spots for nails, screws, etc. But I get what you mean. Cheaper does sound like the way to go, though I still want something durable. I know Stanley is a pretty good brand, and I would expect even though it's cheaper it'll work out. /fingers crossed. Now other than those 2 toolboxes, are there others that you would suggest? Though I'm kinda set on that cheap one there. I'm just never a fan of buying things twice, like starting low then getting a better quality one later. I get what you mean though. I know what you mean about buying twice. I am trying to get that concept thru to my bosses. With a $23 tool box don't worry. Spend your cash on the actual tools. Like with me I bought a regular vernier caliper in highschool in grade 10 when I realized I wanted to be a machinist. My teacher in metal work pushed me along that path and actually made me follow the curiculum rather than make pipes (but in my spare time I sold stainless steel pipes for $50). But once I was in the trade and apprenticed I spent the cash for Mitotoyo digital caliper and 0.0001" micrometers. What carries your tools is less important than the tools within....Woah...That was pretty Yoda. Link to comment
BM24 Posted September 14, 2010 Share Posted September 14, 2010 (edited) im going to bed Edited September 14, 2010 by Bryan McCabe.24 Link to comment
old_time_hockey Posted September 14, 2010 Share Posted September 14, 2010 Krog 4 Captain or chubarov Next thing I know you will be hacking Troy Gamble.... Gamble >>>>>>>> Chubarov Link to comment
-Goose- Posted September 14, 2010 Share Posted September 14, 2010 LOL. Is every pop music video like a soft core porno these days? Link to comment
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