Didn't want to hijack the other thread about tool markings. I have found used tools with a wide variety of owner marks, in addition to engraving names.
Painting the entire tool. Some colors I have run across and sometimes bought are pink, green, yellow, and some indistinct faded color. Must have been from a left over spray can.
Putting sports of color on the tools, 2 or three being most common.
Grinding notches somewhere on tools. 3 notches on the flat side of the sockets is common. Some grindings are in indistinct shapes, possibly on the theory that a thief will not notice that the tool is marked.
Using a center punch to put 2 or 3 dimples in some strategic spot on the tool.
Sometimes a name is engraved on the plastic handle of a screwdriver, and I have seen the 3 notches cut in a screwdriver shank.
I have bought marked tools but prefer not to. The only thing I really wont buy is chrome sockets that show air gun damage in the square drive. If I was going to mark my tools, I think I would go the paint route, maybe in high visibility orange.
Painting the entire tool. Some colors I have run across and sometimes bought are pink, green, yellow, and some indistinct faded color. Must have been from a left over spray can.
Putting sports of color on the tools, 2 or three being most common.
Grinding notches somewhere on tools. 3 notches on the flat side of the sockets is common. Some grindings are in indistinct shapes, possibly on the theory that a thief will not notice that the tool is marked.
Using a center punch to put 2 or 3 dimples in some strategic spot on the tool.
Sometimes a name is engraved on the plastic handle of a screwdriver, and I have seen the 3 notches cut in a screwdriver shank.
I have bought marked tools but prefer not to. The only thing I really wont buy is chrome sockets that show air gun damage in the square drive. If I was going to mark my tools, I think I would go the paint route, maybe in high visibility orange.

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