


I like how the coupling tool says "Yourself, free energy"Some souvenirs from my recent trip to Japan.
the ones I really like cost $250 , flex end and ratcheting, so forget that.Nice! Brand / source?
Mike
If you have time to lean you have time to cleanMy first job that I received a paycheck as opposed to cutting lawns and shoveling snow was McDonald's with the Golden Arches and no dining in option.
I stunk of grease so badly after running the grill for a shift, that Mom made me take off all the uniform clothes in the laundry room and put them in the washer.
But if the manager caught you standing around and you weren't cleaning something, you were given a couple of warnings and then you were canned.
If you have time to lean you have time to clean
I built a bunch of Little Caesars pizzas and got to know quite a few owners
carbide scribes.Mind if I ask what’s in the white baggie?
No worries. Thanks for the reply.carbide scribes.
sorry somehow this thread keeps dropping from my alerts
That mentality just makes for nonsense busy work like scrubbing oil soaked concrete with water.
People drag *** because they're incentivized to take as long as possible and run the clock out. At one point I know this was the norm. I've worked with plenty of guys who brag about the hours they're on the clock. But they're inefficient, and what they do in 60 hours can be done in 40. Time logged isn't equivalent to work done.
GearWrench sockets are top notch. You will like them. I know I do.My brother got me these for helping him get his truck back on the road. Gearwrench 3/8 & 1/4 drive SAE and metric socket set and metric/SAE combination ratchet wrench sets. Looks like I need to get another tool box now. My box was full already. These will be handy when I have to carry tools with me. No loose sockets falling out of the rack or wrenches getting lost.
Quality is remembered long after price is forgotten. Thinnest heads and best ratcheting wrenches by a long shot. Enjoy them!I've got a d@#% problem and need help. My S.O. guy, however, is doing quite well. I should have never took his business card.


My brother got me these for helping him get his truck back on the road. Gearwrench 3/8 & 1/4 drive SAE and metric socket set and metric/SAE combination ratchet wrench sets. Looks like I need to get another tool box now. My box was full already. These will be handy when I have to carry tools with me. No loose sockets falling out of the rack or wrenches getting lost.
Wow, that's a great idea, reminds me of a funny story.
I tried to teach an old friend (from high school and college) how to replace his brakes once. I think he dragged his feet on purpose (no one that smart can really be that stupid with tools). I got so frustrated that I told him to get out of the way, I finished the job on the condition that he buy me dinner at our favorite restaurant.
Pretty cool. Exactly the same as icon from harbor freight. Saved quite a bit in exchange for lack of warrantyI know this is technically a show & tell thread, but I just ordered these a few minutes ago and wanted to include a link in case anyone else wanted in. Best price I've seen in a long time. Not a fan of that it skips 9mm & 11mm, but for $153.99 shipped, I can live with it.
Platinum PLT99650 5 Pc. XL Ratcheting Wrench Set with 10 Metric Sizes
I know this is technically a show & tell thread, but I just ordered these a few minutes ago and wanted to include a link in case anyone else wanted in. Best price I've seen in a long time. Not a fan of that it skips 9mm & 11mm, but for $153.99 shipped, I can live with it.
Platinum PLT99650 5 Pc. XL Ratcheting Wrench Set with 10 Metric Sizes
Every 6 weeks!There's a high-mileage driver in the household and I'm doing an oil change about every 6 weeks.
Malco TNP2S Heavy Duty Trim Nail PunchWhat's the thing with the blue handle?




Every 6 weeks!
How many miles in 6 weeks?