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    Gladiator GarageWorks Blog Comment Contest

    Hi Travis, Thanks for asking! Our parent company Whirlpool has a license agreement with Stack-on to sell Gladiator Cadet products. I hope this answers your question. ;)
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    Crazy/Stupid things you have seen

    This is a great thread to read if you want to escape and have a good laugh and learn what not to do. I can't believe that some of these stories are true, but then again, I've seen some pretty crazy things too ;) I once saw a family member burn a hole through a wall in their house while trying...
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    Gladiator GarageWorks Blog Comment Contest

    Thanks for the feedback Stuey! We'll keep that in mind for the next contest. Good luck and we look forward to reading your entry ;)
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    Gladiator GarageWorks Blog Comment Contest

    We've enjoyed the forums here and we're excited to share The Garage Journal with our blog readers, too. And we'd like to invite you all to enter the Gladiator GarageWorks blog comment contest going on this week where you can win an Amazon Gift Card. :thumbup: Here's a link to enter...
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    How does everyone store rolls of tape?

    @ E46M3 nice use of the Gear Wall and hooks for the tape rolls! :) What about everyone else, do you guys have a system for which rolls go where?
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    The Ferrari House

    Great photos, funny post! I could gaze at these photos for a long long time. I'd love to see the construction of this house, too!
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    Would you build on this workbench?

    It may seem like a strange question, but I have to ask it. Last week we opened up an auction on Bidaroo.com for a Gladiator Workbench that's signed by all the drivers from the 2009 Indy 500, with all the bids benefiting Breast Cancer research. Now, what I was wondering was whether or not, you...
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    Helping Younger Not-So-Tool-Inclined Neighbors

    You're right. There is a lot of enjoyment in being able to do and fix something yourself. We found that some people have the knack more than others depending on what they're doing in their garage. But either way those skills you learned at a young age are great skills you'll have for a...
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    Helping Younger Not-So-Tool-Inclined Neighbors

    It's great to hear your enthusiasm for teaching and instructing your kids and others so they can hopefully acquire the skills you have. The new addition sounds like a massive project. But it also sounds like you're loving it and up for the challenge. We look forward to seeing the pictures as...
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    Helping Younger Not-So-Tool-Inclined Neighbors

    Do you ever offer your help or instruction to your neighborhood's younger folk who might not be as savvy or crafty with tools?
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    Lending Tools to Your Neighbor

    That's quite a story, Kurt4440. It's a great example of you paying it forward to those who you know will do the same. Just curious...Why do you think there are so few young men and women who are capable of using their hands, minds and tools to complete a job? Do you ever offer your help for...
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    Lending Tools to Your Neighbor

    We've really enjoyed all the comments and learned a lot from all your stories about lending tools! It's great to hear about all your experiences and see how each person handles each individual situation. Tools and lending them are an important part of our lives and you've shown us why. We're...
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    Lending Tools to Your Neighbor

    Ouch! Sorry to hear that! I hope that never happens again for you. :headscrat
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    Lending Tools to Your Neighbor

    Judging by all the responses, asking for collateral seems to be a good and an acceptable idea to protect your tools and keep the peace in the neighborhood.
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