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[a tool is shown, with a hook attached to string, going arounf a round object before linking up to a handle, which in turn links to the object. There is also a pointy end to the tool, and a corkscrew on the other end.] | [a tool is shown, with a hook attached to string, going arounf a round object before linking up to a handle, which in turn links to the object. There is also a pointy end to the tool, and a corkscrew on the other end.] | ||
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I can finally stop having simple tools now I have an all-in-one tool with all six of them. | I can finally stop having simple tools now I have an all-in-one tool with all six of them. | ||
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Revision as of 16:45, 29 April 2026
| Simple Machines |
Title text: It's hard to decide which simple machine system to invest in. DeWalt makes a great lever and inclined plane, but I hear Milwaukee's wheel-and-axles are really good. |
Explanation
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Simple machines are common ways to get mechanical advantage. In this comic, a device is shown that combines all six of them into one device. The title text is a joke about what brands to choose. Milwaukee and DeWalt are two common tool companies.
Transcript
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[a tool is shown, with a hook attached to string, going arounf a round object before linking up to a handle, which in turn links to the object. There is also a pointy end to the tool, and a corkscrew on the other end.]
[Caption below comic:] I can finally stop having simple tools now I have an all-in-one tool with all six of them.
Discussion
Woah, I'm first! ---GSLikesCats307(talk). 17:43, 29th April 2026 (UTC)
Is Randall referring to any specific tools made by those companies when he says "lever and inclined plane" and "wheel-and-axles"? wheel-and-axles describes anything from a toy wagon to an automobile. Barmar (talk) 16:53, 29 April 2026 (UTC)
- Doubtful. More of an additional example of Pro-Skub vs Anti-Skub -- https://pbfcomics.com/comics/skub/ behavior. 130.76.187.47 17:31, 29 April 2026 (UTC)
- It's a joke about battery-operated tools. If you buy a battery-operated drill from Milwaukee, it probably does not come with a (removable) battery and charger. So you buy the battery and charger, which are probably comparable to the cost of the tool. Now, when you need a battery operated saw, you already have the battery and charger from Milwaukee (which will work with the saw), so you buy the Milwaukee saw. And the Milwaukee blower. And the Milwaukee weed-whacker. Etc, etc. Buying one brand of battery operated tools locks you into that ecosystem, to a certain extent. Which means you wind up agonizing over which brand has the better overall ecosystem, even though all you need right now is a drill. 163.116.145.55 18:21, 29 April 2026 (UTC)
