A different size for every product… by rhoing

A different size for every product…

The black-handled tool is a Torx T-27 tool; it comes with the indoor rower to assemble the machine.

The greenish-handled tool is a Torx T-20 tool; it comes with Concept2 oars to adjust the oar length.

Although I'm sure there’s a reason, why these tools couldn't be the same size is curious to me. Wouldn’t it simplify their packing-and-shipping processes?

Just filling in a hole looking through the year’s photos to create our families’ 2022 calendars with photos from this year. (The annual calendar project is probably 40% of why I still struggle to keep up my 365 project.)

Looking back
  1 year ago: “At the ‘Y’ ”
 2 years ago: No post
 3 years ago: “Immature pitcher”
 4 years ago: “Wood’s all gone!”
 5 years ago: “A[nother] 1-frame day”
 6 years ago: “Managing Money”
 7 years ago: “Gasteria flowers”
 8 years ago: “Late bloomer…”
 9 years ago: “Puddles”
10 years ago: “Ruby Red!”

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Torx, yep, another specialty tool. When I did auto glass years ago I saw my first one and was like. Oh no more $$ for tools....lol
November 10th, 2021  
Why so many? LOL! Cool shot.
November 10th, 2021  
You have to have the right tool!!
November 11th, 2021  
My DH had many screwdrivers. I've given some away. Hope I kept a "normal" one or two. A nice useful shot.
November 11th, 2021  
@randystreat My MIL had the same dilemma: what to keep.
Earlier post: https://365project.org/rhoing/365/2016-03-12 This is my current screwdriver collection … just for *slotted* screw heads. That is, this does not include Phillips screwdrivers (or the star or Torx heads in the photo above)!
November 11th, 2021  
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