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Posted By: Rock Chuck Is this your shop? - 10/22/20
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Posted By: gregintenn Re: Is this your shop? - 10/22/20
You are only lacking the Bubba hall of fame special........the Dremel Tool!
Posted By: 700LH Re: Is this your shop? - 10/22/20
Snapring slingshot, how true
Posted By: Reloder28 Re: Is this your shop? - 10/22/20
I like the 10mm socket quip. Don't know where mine is either.

One from the 70's I really like: "10:32 am, found pliers. Ground name off & put in my tool box."
Posted By: Morewood Re: Is this your shop? - 10/22/20
That 10mm socket is probably hiding out with all my missing 1/2" sockets.
Posted By: Dutch Re: Is this your shop? - 10/22/20
Skill saw: most efficient power cord cutter...
Posted By: Rock Chuck Re: Is this your shop? - 10/22/20
There's nothing like fishing a socket wrench out of a pan of 250F oil. I'll admit, though, that I'd never though of using a jack stand for a wheel chock. That's not a bad idea, especially if it's a Harbor Freight brand.
Posted By: 12344mag Re: Is this your shop? - 10/22/20
10mm, 12mm, 7/16, and 1/2" sockets are never in the box!


WHY!!
Posted By: blindshooter Re: Is this your shop? - 10/22/20
Forgot the red wrench.
Posted By: crittrgittr Re: Is this your shop? - 10/22/20
Some more!



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Posted By: tikkanut Re: Is this your shop? - 10/22/20


everybody needs one of these in the shop

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Posted By: Joel/AK Re: Is this your shop? - 10/22/20
That was some funny but true pics. Love it.

I hot a 3/4" ratchet that my grandfather gave me about 30years ago. Actually he gave me the full 3/4" set. Thing is indestructible. I made a bet with my guys that whatever employee breaks that ratchet ill buy them lunch. After some smack talk they grabbed a b1200 pushback tractor since it need brakes.

What better way to kill a ratchet than to take off 100 lugnuts (25 per wheel) that are torgued to 450ftlbs. I didn't even know we had a cheater bar that was as long as they were using.

Should have made that if they didn't break it, they owe me lunch. Ratchet still works. Half way through they switched to the 1" impact.
Posted By: the_shootist Re: Is this your shop? - 10/22/20
I have the nicest collection of 10 mm sockets in Canada. Must be close to a dozen, but they are covered with vanishing fluid.
Posted By: tedthorn Re: Is this your shop? - 10/22/20
Nope
Posted By: alpinecrick Re: Is this your shop? - 10/22/20


Now those pics made me laugh. So true......
Posted By: mauserand9mm Re: Is this your shop? - 10/22/20
Missing a photo of the nut rounderer
Posted By: hillestadj Re: Is this your shop? - 10/23/20
Not seeing a heat wrench in there...
Posted By: funshooter Re: Is this your shop? - 10/23/20
Your Shop is much more organized than Mine is.
At Least you can find stuff in yours.
Posted By: Valsdad Re: Is this your shop? - 10/23/20
Where's the cold chisels for cutting off stubborn nuts when you can't find the cutoff wheels for the Dremel?
Posted By: OldGrayWolf Re: Is this your shop? - 10/23/20
All my dad ever used for working on cars was his claw hammer and a pair of visegrips. I tried to work on my car at a buddy’s place or while dad was at work to avoid broken off bolts and such...😁
Posted By: Rock Chuck Re: Is this your shop? - 10/23/20
Originally Posted by hillestadj
Not seeing a heat wrench in there...
You mean a hot wench?
Posted By: Heym06 Re: Is this your shop? - 10/23/20
After 40 years in the millwright trade, the hardest thing about finding sockets! Digging through the other hundred to find one! My shop is a mess compared to yours! Good job being organized! Found a 1/2 inch socket yesterday, hiding in the drive hole in a inch drive, 3 1/2" socket!
Posted By: Gun_Doc Re: Is this your shop? - 10/23/20
Blue tip saw?
I think it is the same thing as a blue tip wrench, but a more honest description.
Posted By: High_Noon Re: Is this your shop? - 10/23/20
I keep my shop well-organized and I always (well, usually) make sure I put my tools away, and clean them if necessary. Occasionally, I may leave them out if I know a project will take several days to complete. My main tool box is in the shop, but I have several other, well-stocked tool boxes in strategic locations - one for the abode and one for each vehicle. I believe this minimizes tool loss.
Nope! But I’ve been there once or twice.
Posted By: hanco Re: Is this your shop? - 10/23/20
Mine is a mess.
Posted By: dye7barrel Re: Is this your shop? - 10/23/20
I can relate to the sawzall
Posted By: BLG Re: Is this your shop? - 10/23/20
Need one for Northern Dave of a grinder. The nipple remover.



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