408Chevelle
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What tool and technique do ya'll use to etch your tools? I have a lot of my great grandfathers tools with his initials carved in them and want to do the same to mine.
Electric engraver. I quit doing it though years ago because I think it's ugly and chances are you'll never get them back if stolen AND I have insurance so whatever.
and if you ever want to sell them it makes the value go down
just food for thought
Electric engraver. I quit doing it though years ago because I think it's ugly and chances are you'll never get them back if stolen AND I have insurance so whatever.
What tool and technique do ya'll use to etch your tools? I have a lot of my great grandfathers tools with his initials carved in them and want to do the same to mine.
and if you ever want to sell them it makes the value go down
just food for thought
I put my Social Security Number and a credit card number on all of my tools.
I put my Social Security Number and a credit card number on all of my tools.
To ensure better identification, you need to put in your full name and DOB as well. Even better if you can etch in your signature. I bet the thief cannot sign your name as well as you can. Oh, don't forget your address. Can't be too careful.
just my 2 cents.
Can I get you to start adding date of expiration and the CCV code? ThanksI put my Social Security Number and a credit card number on all of my tools.
That, and you can forget about exchanging them. I've heard Sears won't even exchange tools they personalize.
I put my Social Security Number and a credit card number on all of my tools.
That, and you can forget about exchanging them. I've heard Sears won't even exchange tools they personalize.
I put my Social Security Number and a credit card number on all of my tools.
and if you ever want to sell them it makes the value go down
just food for thought
To ensure better identification, you need to put in your full name and DOB as well. Even better if you can etch in your signature. I bet the thief cannot sign your name as well as you can. Oh, don't forget your address. Can't be too careful.
just my 2 cents.
The police have been telling us for years to engrave our Social Insurance Number,Social Security for you yanks,in anything we have that's valuable.
Your post smells of sarcasm, as in using a D/L on my tools will lead to identity theft or something ? Feel free to keep the wheel of theft spinning, I will do what I can to slow it down.
Maybe i should get mine tattoo'd on my ***. I've already lost my mind, maybe when i lose the rest of myself it'll be useful..
The police have been telling us for years to engrave our Social Insurance Number,Social Security for you yanks,in anything we have that's valuable.