done that too ,,btw ,,My ash shovel showed up in the fireplace,, apparently my sara used it to clean the hearth tossed everthing and it into a cardboard box , next morning I grabbed the box and got the firplace burning ,,I am bad about tools, . I prefer workin near the barn under shade trees ,, a lot of my tools spend the summer there in a makeshift wood spool .., worx well ,since I am the only wrench puller here .. I am not strict about everthing in its place , but I never do I leave tools on a tailgate or fender ,usually have 3 places for tools , because I have 4 places that I make repairs ,, and it seems I am always playin catchup goin from one problem to the next ,, I swear without a battery charger or air compresser , this place would have to give up ,,.always keep electric cords and hoses out from harms way of geetin run over , I make it a practice to pik up stuff along the way that needs to go back into its spot ,, only later to go back and get it again,, lol
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