tpolley
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i started a new job in the sheet metal industry about 2 months ago. i dropped a small fortune buying tools. to help offset the cost my dad gave me some tools that he used to use when he was in the industry. one of them was a 30-some year old pair of vice grip duck bills made in De Witt, Nebraska.
today i left the damn things at a job site two and a half hours away. they're clamped to the gutter on an equipment shack. i thought about going and getting them but they're behind a big *** chain link fence with razor wire.
i should have noticed before i left. every tool has a pouch in the tool bag so i know if something is missing. i saw the empty hole where they go in my tool bag as i was putting everything away and thought "i wonder what goes there?" about that time the ******** foreman started yelling "polley, you don't have time to organize your tool bag, get that truck loaded!" i pretty much forgot about the empty pouch.
the more i think about it the more it burns my ***. the rest of the tool bag could have been thrown off a cliff and i wouldn't care but, my dad gave me the duck bills. i have to have them so i stopped on my way home from work and spent more money i don't have on a new Taiwanese pair which i should have done in the first place and put dads in my tool box at home.
today i left the damn things at a job site two and a half hours away. they're clamped to the gutter on an equipment shack. i thought about going and getting them but they're behind a big *** chain link fence with razor wire.
i should have noticed before i left. every tool has a pouch in the tool bag so i know if something is missing. i saw the empty hole where they go in my tool bag as i was putting everything away and thought "i wonder what goes there?" about that time the ******** foreman started yelling "polley, you don't have time to organize your tool bag, get that truck loaded!" i pretty much forgot about the empty pouch.
the more i think about it the more it burns my ***. the rest of the tool bag could have been thrown off a cliff and i wouldn't care but, my dad gave me the duck bills. i have to have them so i stopped on my way home from work and spent more money i don't have on a new Taiwanese pair which i should have done in the first place and put dads in my tool box at home.

. Then those things will have REAL sentimental value. Just think of the story you can tell your grandchildren. Life is short and gas is cheap (compared to what it will be when your grandchildren start using tools anyway). Clock is ticking though, I can almost here the rust growing from here.

You'll probably loose another tool in your life, but I bet it won't be those vice grips!