Posted by JDseller on March 22, 2011 at 20:42:18 from (208.126.196.144):
In Reply to: organized people posted by Larry NEIL on March 21, 2011 at 20:21:26:
I strongly disagree with your statement. I have racks made for every wrench and socket I own. My tools go back into the same place at the end of each job. I don"t waste time "looking" for something while I am being paid. Plus I have found "missed" wrenches in the equipment I have repaired. The best was a Snap On wrench laying in the transmission of a JD 4455 I bought. The seller told me he had just had the transmission gone through and it did not last for a year. He sold it at a steep discount. That wrench went through the gears and did several thousand dollars of damage.
So before any equipment is deemed done I clean up and put everything away. I still have tools that My Great Grand Father owned. Those that leave things lay all over loose too many tools.
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