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phearlessone

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I had to share this with someone, the wife just doesn't get it. I got all this for $40. Sockets are all craftsman metric. Punches are mostly Proto and Snap-on.

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Bib Overalls

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Shortly after I got married my wife was doing a project that required a bit of paint remover and some scraping. I came home to find her using my set of English made, high quality, handed down from my grandfather wood chisels. It hasn't gotten much better.
 
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Fretters

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Shortly after I got married my wife was doing a project that required a bit of paint remover and some scraping. I came home to find her using my set of English made, high quality, handed down from my grandfather wood chisels. It hasn't gotten much better.

I couldn't resist having a little chuckle at that. :D
 
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phearlessone

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Shortly after I got married my wife was doing a project that required a bit of paint remover and some scraping. I came home to find her using my set of English made, high quality, handed down from my grandfather wood chisels. It hasn't gotten much better.


Been there. I've had to do some "coaching" with the wife on why she should use a paint key instead of my chisel or electrical screwdrivers to open paint cans.
 

ihateminimumwage

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Shortly after I got married my wife was doing a project that required a bit of paint remover and some scraping. I came home to find her using my set of English made, high quality, handed down from my grandfather wood chisels. It hasn't gotten much better.

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