Posted by dhermesc on August 29, 2022 at 07:08:03 from (12.149.56.202):
In Reply to: Loosing tools posted by Charlie M on August 28, 2022 at 17:55:16:
I don't lose tools - I have kids that do that for me.
A couple that I really worry about - a 90 pound wrecking bar that disappeared when my son changed a rear tractor tire in the field. I hope it slid out onto the road - I'd hate to find it back with the baler. In the last 4 years over 10 Crescent wrenches - some I'd owned more than 30 years. Come alongs seem to have short lives, one son even loses tires, neighbor showed up with a grease gun that he found in his field 4 months after we put up hay for him.... The ones that really tick me off - I have several full sets of sockets on their own organizer - either the whole set disappears or suddenly 2 or three are gone from the organizer - never to be seen again. I bought a nice set of drill bits and thought I had them hid. One day I'm cleaning off the work bench and found them sitting out - missing two drill bits - so I know he used it twice.... Nice tools I am now hiding under my bed so I have them when I need them - like my bore scope camera and my long handle Snap on socket wrenches.
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