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LostArt
11-14-2008, 06:30 PM
Seems silly for me to post this here since most of you guys have done most of this. Or atleast I found out the Boss has done most of this stuff. I guess I'll keep the old coot!

Heck, I did pretty darn good on these myself! I've never driven in snow, never treated frostbite, never ran rapids in a canoe, no mountain steeps on a bike, never been in a tornado, never brewed homemade beer, and never been in a sinking car.

Not bad, eh? :D

Top 100 things guys should know how to do
"Brains and charm are fine, but a real guy needs to know how to do real stuff. After months of debate among PM’s expert editors, here’s our lineup of essential skills for the competent man.

Automotive
1. Handle a blowout
2. Drive in snow
3. Check trouble codes
4. Replace fan belt
5. Wax a car
6. Conquer an off-road obstacle
7. Use a stick welder
8. Hitch up a trailer
9. Jump-start a car

Emergencies
10. Perform the Heimlich
11. Reverse hypothermia
12. Perform hands-only CPR
13. Escape a sinking car

Home
14. Carve a turkey
15. Use a sewing machine
16. Put out a fire
17. Home-brew beer
18. Remove bloodstains from fabric
19. Move heavy stuff
20. Grow food
21. Read an electric meter
22. Shovel the right way
23. Solder wire
24. Tape drywall
25. Split firewood
26. Replace a faucet washer
27. Mix concrete
28. Paint a straight line
29. Use a French knife
30. Prune bushes and small trees
31. Iron a shirt
32. Fix a toilet tank flapper
33. Change a single-pole switch
34. Fell a tree
35. Replace a broken windowpane
36. Set up a ladder, safely
37. Fix a faucet cartridge
38. Sweat copper tubing
39. Change a diaper
40. Grill with charcoal
41. Sew a button on a shirt
42. Fold a flag

Medical
43. Treat frostbite
44. Treat a burn
45. Help a seizure victim
46. Treat a snakebite
47. Remove a tick

Military Know-How
48. Shine shoes
49. Make a drum-tight bed
50. Drop and give the perfect pushup

Outdoors
51. Run rapids in a canoe
52. Hang food in the wild
53. Skipper a boat
54. Shoot straight
55. Tackle steep drops on a mountain bike
56. Escape a rip current

Survival
57. Build a fire in the wilderness
58. Build a shelter
59. Find potable water

Surviving Extremes
60. Floods
61. Tornados
62. Cold
63. Heat
64. Lightning

Teach Your Kids
65. Cast a line
66. Lend a hand
67. Change a tire
68. Throw a spiral
69. Fly a stunt kite
70. Drive a stick shift
71. Parallel park
72. Tie a bowline
73. Tie a necktie
74. Whittle
75. Ride a bike

Technology
76. Install a graphics card
77. Take the perfect portrait
78. Calibrate HDTV settings
79. Shoot a home movie
80. Ditch your hard drive

Master These Key Workshop Tools
81. Drill driver
82. Grease gun
83. Coolant hydrometer
84. Socket wrench
85. Test light
86. Brick trowel
87. Framing hammer
88. Wood chisel
89. Spade bit
90. Circular saw
91. Sledge hammer
92. Hacksaw
93. Torque wrench
94. Air wrench
95. Infrared thermometer
96. Sand blaster
97. Crosscut saw
98. Hand plane
99. Multimeter
100. Feeler gauges

loodvig
11-15-2008, 04:43 PM
68. Throw a spiral
69. Fly a stunt kite

What are these?

LostArt
11-15-2008, 09:34 PM
I guess I need to add the stunt kite with that. I just remember the single simple kite flying myself. Kinda like why do they talk about replacing fan belts when most vehicles these days don't have one?

loodvig
11-15-2008, 10:29 PM
Kinda like why do they talk about replacing fan belts when most vehicles these days don't have one?

Name me some that don't. Please.

LostArt
11-15-2008, 11:33 PM
Kinda like why do they talk about replacing fan belts when most vehicles these days don't have one?

Name me some that don't. Please.

I meant belts. Wasn't there more than one years back? Just seems like there was more to work on back then and less complicated. I'm totally lost looking inside of some of these new ones. Heck, it's not easy for me to find the oil stick sometimes! :D

Also, if I like my vehicle, I'm familar with it. If I don't, I don't bother. That's what I miss about my last truck. I was comfortable with it, I knew it, and I liked it. The Ford SportsTrac I have now, I have no feeling for it at all. It and I don't go together at all. Never have. I've never smiled when I got behind the wheel. I do in the jeep, but not in it. I appreciate it working though. :D

scamplineman
11-16-2008, 10:40 AM
Kinda like why do they talk about replacing fan belts when most vehicles these days don't have one?

Name me some that don't. Please.

Alot of small 4 and 6 cylinder motors have electric fans... no belts, some are electric clutch but some are totally electric.

LostArt
11-16-2008, 11:26 AM
Alot of small 4 and 6 cylinder motors have electric fans... no belts, some are electric clutch but some are totally electric.

Out of curiosity Scamp, do you know of the makes that are carrying electrical fans now?