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Titanium digger built by mxtman2

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Posted Jan 17, 2010, 05:52:23 am

Old school digger=11.25 oz. Progressive school Ti digger=6.8 oz.
This revolutionary new Titanium digging tool can do ANYTHING and EVERYTHING, and can even SAVE YOUR LIFE! Popularized by machining genius, "mxtman2" him self, this Titanium tool never ceases to amaze! Locked doors? Use the Ti Tool to open the lock! Use it to diffuse bombs, cook sumptuous meals, get you a hot date, hold that pesky cat door closed, get the kids to take out the trash, check that electrical outlet for power, car jack a spaceship, slay dragons (my personal favorite), carve out your own sports car, pry up that difficult manhole lid, hunt with it to feed the hungry and most of all, ACHIEVE WORLD PEACE.

Spectacular as it may sound, the Ti Tool follows three simple, yet amazing steps in solving every problem known to man: The Think-Blink-and-Go.

Think!
Think first (like taking out your Ti Tool) act later
Blink!
Processing... processing... TING!
and finally... GO!
because you know you have to use that darned Ti Tool!

And the best thing is that the Ti  Tool doesn't run on two AA batteries or on four AA batteries, in fact, it does’nt require batteries at all! Isn't that amazing?!

Get yours today because "World Peace" depends on it!  icon_profileright icon_profileleft
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Reply To This Topic #1 Posted Jan 17, 2010, 01:04:57 pm

EXCELLENT!  But I'm afraid World Peace is left in the hands of you 14 lucky people who bought one!  But I think you can do it! Just think if that little hobbit Bilbo Baggins had one of these... OH the HORRER..  I can't even go there! Let's just say, that whole Lord of the rings trilogy thing would have been a whole lot shorter!!

I want to thank you for buying this digger from me. And your outstanding "review". know it will serve you well.

Dennis

p.s. The name of the digger is now offically Stinger.
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Reply To This Topic #2 Posted Jan 17, 2010, 01:11:31 pm

The reason I didn't get one is that it does in fact slay dragons. My dragon might not appreciate me carrying a dragon slayer. Nuff said!

There wouldn't be a 1st Amendment without a 2nd Amendment.
No free man shall ever be debarred the use of arms. Thomas Jefferson

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Reply To This Topic #3 Posted Jan 18, 2010, 07:16:59 pm

I changed my mind, I have seen, touched and got to trial it. My cousin theloadroom had it today for our first hunt in a long time. Screw the dragon I want one of them Dragon slayers.

Strawboss

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No free man shall ever be debarred the use of arms. Thomas Jefferson

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Reply To This Topic #4 Posted Jan 18, 2010, 07:41:43 pm

As strawboss said, I had to be very carefull diggin that thing excavates!  hello2
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Reply To This Topic #5 Posted Jan 19, 2010, 10:13:11 am

As strawboss said, I had to be very carefull diggin that thing excavates!  hello2

Very glad you like it. As I have said before, I just wish there was a way to make these affordable, I would love to make more, just can't afford it. Hey, tell Strawboss to read the pm I sent him.
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Reply To This Topic #6 Posted Jan 19, 2010, 11:16:10 am

very nice instrument. my congratulation!
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Reply To This Topic #7 Posted Jan 19, 2010, 01:40:04 pm

very nice instrument. my congratulation!

Thanks stasys these things are bullet proof!
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Reply To This Topic #8 Posted Jan 19, 2010, 01:41:11 pm

As strawboss said, I had to be very carefull diggin that thing excavates!  hello2

 Hey, tell Strawboss to read the pm I sent him.

will do
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Reply To This Topic #9 Posted Jan 19, 2010, 10:17:19 pm


You ever get "that look" from someone that says... "You've lost your damn mine!" icon_scratch

I was doing some drawing today, when the wife walked by and asked... "What ya drawing?"

"Some guy on the board has made several digging tools from titanium. And the people he sold them to has posted how they can
save your life, and car jack a spaceship, slay dragons, carve out your own sports car, pry up that difficult manhole lid, hunt with it to feed the hungry and most of all, ACHIEVE WORLD PEACE... thought about making one?"
I didn't say anything about, "get you a hot date"! Roll Eyes

You'd think after being married to her for 41 years, she wouldn't give me those kind'a looks anymore!! dontknow


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Reply To This Topic #10 Posted Jan 20, 2010, 07:08:54 am


You ever get "that look" from someone that says... "You've lost your damn mine!" icon_scratch

I didn't say anything about, "get you a hot date"! Roll Eyes

You'd think after being married to her for 41 years, she wouldn't give me those kind'a looks anymore!! dontknow




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Reply To This Topic #11 Posted Jan 23, 2010, 01:29:36 pm

Very nice looking tool.  Too bad it isn't cost-effective to make more.
BUT, I think I have a machinist friend . . . .
Dan

"I'll keep my God, my freedom, my guns, and my money.
You can keep "THE CHANGE."
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Reply To This Topic #12 Posted Jan 26, 2010, 08:39:57 pm

Yup, I got one, no dragons left in AZ. Best digger I have ever seen. Feels really good in your hand. Made a sheaf, but like to carry it in my left hand. Stood on it in the hard Az ground to pry out a plug, didn't even start to bend. Thanks mxtman2.

Lloyd
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Reply To This Topic #13 Posted Jan 27, 2010, 09:27:46 am

Yup, I got one, no dragons left in AZ. Best digger I have ever seen. Feels really good in your hand. Made a sheaf, but like to carry it in my left hand. Stood on it in the hard Az ground to pry out a plug, didn't even start to bend. Thanks mxtman2.

Lloyd

Lloyd, I notice that this is your first post. I want to say WELCOME to the Tnet "family". A great bunch of folks on here!  Thank you for the great "review". See, I told you, once you pick it up, you wont be able to put it down! Glad you got to put it to the test! After reading all the comments from you and the other people who have bought these, I think it's time to issue a word of caution. It is in my opinion the ultimate digging tool. Ultra light weight and strong. But it is just that. A digging tool. It WILL bend if excessive force (as in using it as a crow bar) is used, as will any tool if used beyond its design intentions. I know this because I did manage to bend mine. Of course I was abusing it and it did take alot. If you do get CRAZY with it you may notice a slight arch of the blade backwards. This can be easly straightened by putting the blade in a padded vice and gently (ok,not so gently) bending it back.  I'm not saying this to scare anyone. Just want you all to know that it is easy to be lulled into thinking that this thing will do anything!  
Thanks again Lloyd and happy hunting!

Dennis

p.s. It will do all the things that Theloadroom pointed out! Just don't abuse it! laughing7 laughing7
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Reply To This Topic #14 Posted Jan 27, 2010, 11:46:43 am

Yup, I got one, no dragons left in AZ. Best digger I have ever seen. Feels really good in your hand. Made a sheaf, but like to carry it in my left hand. Stood on it in the hard Az ground to pry out a plug, didn't even start to bend. Thanks mxtman2.

Lloyd

Lloyd, I notice that this is your first post. I want to say WELCOME to the Tnet "family". A great bunch of folks on here!  Thank you for the great "review". See, I told you, once you pick it up, you wont be able to put it down! Glad you got to put it to the test! After reading all the comments from you and the other people who have bought these, I think it's time to issue a word of caution. It is in my opinion the ultimate digging tool. Ultra light weight and strong. But it is just that. A digging tool. It WILL bend if excessive force (as in using it as a crow bar) is used, as will any tool if used beyond its design intentions. I know this because I did manage to bend mine. Of course I was abusing it and it did take alot. If you do get CRAZY with it you may notice a slight arch of the blade backwards. This can be easly straightened by putting the blade in a padded vice and gently (ok,not so gently) bending it back.  I'm not saying this to scare anyone. Just want you all to know that it is easy to be lulled into thinking that this thing will do anything!  
Thanks again Lloyd and happy hunting!

Dennis

p.s. It will do all the things that Theloadroom pointed out! Just don't abuse it! laughing7 laughing7


Never ever abuse yoour tool!  read2
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Reply To This Topic #15 Posted Jan 27, 2010, 04:34:15 pm

how much pesos does it cost
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