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Old 04-08-2016, 08:38 PM   #76
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Re: Ever lost a tool, then FOUND IT a long time later...

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took my stuff. next morning his current boss got in his face, was interrupted by a phone call, and while on the phone he saw him pushing his tool box down the street.
At least you got the tools back.
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Old 04-13-2016, 12:36 PM   #77
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At least you got the tools back.
yeah, the one time!
trading out junk for snapon is the latest fad.
just recently i have 2 snapon hammers missing. in place i have what looks like a crank handle for a bridgeport with a piece of wood stuck in it and another one i can't identify - i think it is for hammering railroad spikes
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Old 04-15-2016, 02:29 PM   #78
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Re: Ever lost a tool, then FOUND IT a long time later...

Back about 100 years ago I was working on a Ford EXP. Yes that long ago. In the course of it I managed to loose a massive straight screw driver with a bright orange handle. Of course it was night and we were working under a big oak tree in a pile of leaves. I figured I would find it come daylight. Well I didn't.

About 6 months later he (the EXP owner - not the screwdriver) called and said the car smelled like burning plastic and was making a horrible noise. He said he was on his way over and hung up before I could tell him not to drive it.

I heard him coming from about 3 blocks away. It was a horrible grinding noise. He pulled in the driveway and I saw a long scratch mark down the road. Yes, My screwdriver was wedged between the firewall and exhaust and was now about 3 inches shorter and the handle was nearly gone. It made a great chisel after that.


And in other news I found a 1/2 9/16 tubing wrench in the back bumper of my S10 Blazer. It wasn't mine because all mine have my initials on them. All I can figure is I ran over it and it got tossed up in the bumper. Hey Free tools!
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Old 04-15-2016, 10:04 PM   #79
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Re: Ever lost a tool, then FOUND IT a long time later...

Great stories!
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