[AT] Shop Toys For Christmas ?
dglass
dglass at mail.newnanutilities.org
Wed Dec 8 04:31:28 PST 2004
That would work if it was me losing them. It's those blasted ground
squirrels and gremlins that live in concrete foundations. I think the
ground squirrels and gremlins have a shop set up somewhere.
George Willer wrote:
> DGlass,
>
> Here's an experiment that may help with finding tools when you need
> them. Have someone hide all your 1/2" wrenches except one in a secure
> place where you can't possibly find them. Now... with the knowledge
> that you only have one, you'll always know where it is. When you had
> more than one, you had the ability to be casual with where they were.
>
> If the experiment fails, you can always beg to get the others back. :-)
>
> George Willer
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "dglass"
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> Sent: Tuesday, December 07, 2004 9:02 PM
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>
>> Are you kidding? I have to have 20 1/2inch wrenches to be able to
>> fine one when I need it. If you set one down, a ground squirrel moves
>> it to somewhere you cannot find it until much later.
>>
>> H. L. Staples wrote:
>>
>>> From the sound of your windfall you have some that could find new
>>> homes via
>>> the ATIS Charity Auction.
>>>
>>>
>>> H. L.
>>>
>>> -------Original Message-------
>>>
>>>
>>> From: dglass
>>>
>>> Date: 12/06/04 17:24:23
>>>
>>> To: Antique tractor email discussion group
>>>
>>> Subject: [AT] Shop Toys For Christmas ?
>>>
>>>
>>> A couple of years ago my son was working for Williams tool co. division
>>>
>>> of Snap-on tools as a computer programer. He told me they were
>>> going to
>>>
>>> have a tool sale and he thought the prices were going to be pretty
>>>
>>> good. I gave him a $100 bill and told him to buy me whatever that
>>> would
>>>
>>> get and he agreed. I talked to him a couple of days later and I asked
>>>
>>> him if he got me $100 worth of tools. He said it turned out that his
>>>
>>> truck wouldn't haul $100 worth of tools . (I thought it was because he
>>>
>>> had a Ford truck) He gave me my $100 back and said he would just give
>>>
>>> me the tools for Christmas. He gave me sets of wrenches from 1/4 in to
>>>
>>> 5 inches. (Did you know a 5 in wrench weighs 55 lbs.?) Piles of
>>> sockets
>>>
>>> up to about 3 inches. Half a dozen or so crescent type wrenches.
>>>
>>> Several tool boxes, screwdrivers, flare nut wrenches, ratchets up to 1
>>>
>>> inch drive. He had to wrap up a couple of wrenches and after I opened
>>>
>>> that, he backed his truck up and we unloaded the rest. The box end
>>>
>>> wrenches I now have about twenty of each size up to about 2
>>> inches. So
>>>
>>> far, one 5 inch wrench has been enough. It was an exciting Christmas
>>> for
>>>
>>> me. Unfortunately, he left that job for more pay. I thought about
>>>
>>> subsidizing him to stay, but too late. It was good while it lasted.
>>>
>>>
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