In this thread I mentioned that I might give my extra set of groove-joint pliers to my wife's daughter.
It then occurred to me that I have other duplicate tools she might be able to use as a fairly new homeowner, so I mentioned it to my wife, who said, "Funny you should bring that up. Her ex came over two days ago to get his tools, and took everything, including the tools that weren't his." So now DIL has a house and basically no tools.
I'm assembling a big bin of stuff I can spare, and augmenting it with a couple of new purchases. So far it contains the following stuff I had on hand:
3-piece Kobalt groove joint pliers set
Crescent multi-screwdriver (new in package)
China screwdriver set (new, bought from Aliexpress to review it, but that went sour, some of you may remember)
Stanley 25' Leverlock tape measure (also new - I got a deal on these and have about five of them still in their packaging)
Pittsburgh 12" combination square
Stanley retractable utility knife with five new blades in handle
24" Empire I-beam level
No-name caulking gun
Greenlee wire stripper
Dewalt safety glasses
The following 1990s Craftsman stuff: 10" locking pliers, 6" plier set (side cutter, slip-joint, and long-nose), 16oz fiberglass claw hammer, 8" adjustable wrench, hacksaw, SAE open-end wrench set, small lineman pliers
Makita 3/8" corded drill
Craftsman late-80s 7-1/4" circular saw with new general-purpose blade
Craftsman 1/4-sheet palm sander
Purchased new for this:
Dewalt 14-piece titanium drill bit set (well, I can't give her a drill and no bits, and I'm not splitting up mine)
3-piece Amazon Basics folding hex key / torx key set
I actually kind of hate to see that Cman 6" plier set go; they're really good and have served me well, but I bought Klein to replace the long nose and the dikes, and Channellock to replace the slip-joint.
Trying to think of anything else I can throw in there. Maybe I'll get her some putty knives.
The funny thing is I don't even talk to her. We've had our differences. But this is the house my wife's grandchildren live in and it has to be kept up.
It then occurred to me that I have other duplicate tools she might be able to use as a fairly new homeowner, so I mentioned it to my wife, who said, "Funny you should bring that up. Her ex came over two days ago to get his tools, and took everything, including the tools that weren't his." So now DIL has a house and basically no tools.
I'm assembling a big bin of stuff I can spare, and augmenting it with a couple of new purchases. So far it contains the following stuff I had on hand:
3-piece Kobalt groove joint pliers set
Crescent multi-screwdriver (new in package)
China screwdriver set (new, bought from Aliexpress to review it, but that went sour, some of you may remember)
Stanley 25' Leverlock tape measure (also new - I got a deal on these and have about five of them still in their packaging)
Pittsburgh 12" combination square
Stanley retractable utility knife with five new blades in handle
24" Empire I-beam level
No-name caulking gun
Greenlee wire stripper
Dewalt safety glasses
The following 1990s Craftsman stuff: 10" locking pliers, 6" plier set (side cutter, slip-joint, and long-nose), 16oz fiberglass claw hammer, 8" adjustable wrench, hacksaw, SAE open-end wrench set, small lineman pliers
Makita 3/8" corded drill
Craftsman late-80s 7-1/4" circular saw with new general-purpose blade
Craftsman 1/4-sheet palm sander
Purchased new for this:
Dewalt 14-piece titanium drill bit set (well, I can't give her a drill and no bits, and I'm not splitting up mine)
3-piece Amazon Basics folding hex key / torx key set
I actually kind of hate to see that Cman 6" plier set go; they're really good and have served me well, but I bought Klein to replace the long nose and the dikes, and Channellock to replace the slip-joint.
Trying to think of anything else I can throw in there. Maybe I'll get her some putty knives.
The funny thing is I don't even talk to her. We've had our differences. But this is the house my wife's grandchildren live in and it has to be kept up.
