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Meth and Tools..a bad combination.

davethorik

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I got to help a friend clean out 2 apartments that had been evictions, one guy had left these behind. Said gentleman has a meth problem and couldn't afford rent. Shocking to me, as I'd never do that to a ratchet...ever.

The Kennedy CS-19 looks worse than it is, no significant metal loss, but plenty of dents and dings.

The Wright 4400 1/2 ratchet is seized up and has a decent amount of rust. It's currently soaking in pb blaster. Even if I can rebuild her, she won't be pretty.

Dumpster in pic is not literal dumpster they were saved from...lol.
 

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I'm amazed a meth addict had any tools. Usually they sell them all to the closest pawn shop.
 

Ole Slewfoot

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I'm amazed a meth addict had any tools. Usually they sell them all to the closest pawn shop.

There is a period between when they steal them, when they pawn them, and when they steal more.
Hence no real reason to care for them.
 
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davethorik

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Bonneyman, thank you. I'll look into it when/if I can get the a Wright apart. The guy that had these was the landlord's ex property mgr, I'm assuming he had other tools and thought these too far gone.
 
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