dwiggins
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Wonder if he gets a discount ?![]()
yes, but only on 1/2" raised panel combination wrenches
Wonder if he gets a discount ?![]()
wow to each his own. I have a spark plug on my arm but would never put a name brand on it. Also I dont like to knock other peoples tattoo work but the lines on that wrench look pretty wavy and not very consistant.

they are a classic lolI know it's kinda sorta off-topic, but do any of you have a tool tattoo you'd like to share? Here's one I did on my buddy several years ago:
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I also know someone with a Sawzall tattoo. I'll try to get a pic.
Anyone else?
I'm inclined to think Major Ramifications was joking with his connection between public subsidies and tattoos.
I mean he had to be, right?
missed it, and I'm assuming I should be glad I did.....I'm not going to close this thread, but I've clipped out the odd anti-tattoo-and-government-handout rant and subsequent replies. I'm inclined to think Major Ramifications was joking with his connection between public subsidies and tattoos.
I mean he had to be, right?
But he was playing it straight enough so that it qualified as the kind of stuff that doesn't belong on this board.
I won't close the thread. Yet. But let's keep it on topic.
exactly......Based on his previous posts, no, i don't think so.
I think a skull and cross wrenches would be kind of cool, but just a pair of knipex pliars on my neck? uh, pass![]()
the proto tools chick wouldnt be too bad..
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Now that is ******** fandom there! Looks sweet, I like that idea..
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zoomieport, very nice! What's the story with the forklift?
Thanks!
My "Forklift" for my uncle. He was a "mule mechanic" at American Axle Manufacturing for over 20 years. He was killed riding his Harley home from work on a Saturday afternoon when someone turned left on "red" in front of him.
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Very cool way to commemorate him!
My "Forklift" for my uncle. He was a "mule mechanic" at American Axle Manufacturing for over 20 years. He was killed riding his Harley home from work on a Saturday afternoon when someone turned left on "red" in front of him.
