Pretty easy going day today as well. I checked on all the cattle. Gave the weened calves some corn.

This one decided to jump up in the barn while I was dumping out a bucket of corn. I had to run through the lot around to the other door in the barn to keep it from escaping. If I wanted it to do that it would’ve never done it. But sure enough when I don’t want it to it just hops right up there like it’s a daily thing.
With my open house for the tool sales being a week away, and being caught up on things for the most part, my main focus is going to be setting things up.

I painted my merchandise display pegboard this morning, since I had exchanged my paint yesterday. Also, pictured is the Wera banner that I received today. The guy I deal with for Wera dropped it off this morning. I wasn’t sure what I was getting. While I’m not sure the Wera adjustables will be big seller for me, it looks good.

I figured out the side of the display board is just the perfect size to display some of Macnaught hose reels. This will be a good way to demonstrate the difference between their standard reels and their reels with the adjustable retraction speed.
I planning on having things set up for people to handle and check out, maybe that way they can see the difference in what I have compared to what they’re currently using.

I got a few things to set up a side by side display demonstrating the ability to release under high pressure between the Macnaught KY-Plus locking coupler and the Lock ‘N Lube locking coupler. I’ve never used the LockNLube coupler, but I’ve heard they can’t release under pressure. This one is actually dad’s that he never used.
Next is a piece I’m putting together to show off some of the features of Wera’s products.


This will show off the “holding function” featured on some of Wera’s tools as well as being able to try the open end on the Joker wrenches. I drilled and tapped all the hose in a piece we had on the scrap pile. I’m thinking of adding a few other things as well. But then I had to come up with a way to attach it to something so I can display it on a table top.
So I’m doing things like that. Dad is leaving Sunday to go camping for a few more days then going some place else next Friday and camping somewhere else over the weekend.
Next week will be getting the shop cleaned up and ready to go. My pegs for my pegboards should be arriving tomorrow. I’ll be setting up my stock on the pegboard and a few tables. Setting stuff up to try out. I’m going to have a bunch of Macnaught pumps set up to demonstrate on my cart. That along with the two pieces I talked about above. I’ve got a bunch of different catalogs and hand outs for things to set up.
I want the shop to look good. I’ll have food to make. Coolers to fill with ice and drinks. My cousin backed out on me on bringing his food truck so the cheapest route would be for me to just do it myself. I’m hoping some free food will entice some sales.
I was thinking of cleaning up a tractor or two to have by the shop to show use of tools as well. Such as crowfoot wrenches. If you follow along you know I love my crowfoot wrenches. But I don’t think some guys will really think they’re necessarily something you need til you can present that situation in which you could use it and how it’d be to your advantage to have it. The same with Martin pump/service wrenches and angle wrenches. While I by no means consider myself a mechanic I’ve found use in service wrenches and angle wrenches. They’re super useful for hydraulic hoses. I’m pretty sure majority of guys replace hydraulic hoses themselves. It can be a pain in the *** sometimes taking a hose loose with just a regular old Craftsman combo wrench. Especially, once you get into larger sizes like 1-7/16”. You don’t always have the room for a regular combo wrench.
So we’ll see how it goes I guess. I’ve got lots to do. It will take awhile to get things cleaned up too. I just hope people actually show up for it.