Wylaco
Well-known member
So the "missing my tool" thread got me thinking.
In a previous life I was a plumber and had a lot of tools stolen, blah blah blah. Whatever, karma is a......... well you know the rest.
I had a Hole Hawg that got ripped off in the event, I would kill to have that thing back. I can replace now if needed but don't really have a need for it anymore. The experiences I had with that thing could write a book though! That is what makes me sad
I can remember drilling holes in completely frozen garages re-running frozen water lines at 2 in the morning with that thing.
Drilling out multi million dollar homes for plumbing rough ins for celebrities and sports figures with it.
Watching helpers get the **** beat out of them because, well, no clutch!!!

Hooking up a capped off underground plumbing full of waste to a city sewer that the damn builder forget to have done (another story for another time
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What memories of long lost tools do you have?
In a previous life I was a plumber and had a lot of tools stolen, blah blah blah. Whatever, karma is a......... well you know the rest.
I had a Hole Hawg that got ripped off in the event, I would kill to have that thing back. I can replace now if needed but don't really have a need for it anymore. The experiences I had with that thing could write a book though! That is what makes me sad
I can remember drilling holes in completely frozen garages re-running frozen water lines at 2 in the morning with that thing.
Drilling out multi million dollar homes for plumbing rough ins for celebrities and sports figures with it.
Watching helpers get the **** beat out of them because, well, no clutch!!!


Hooking up a capped off underground plumbing full of waste to a city sewer that the damn builder forget to have done (another story for another time
What memories of long lost tools do you have?

SO 3/4" combo wrenches down into the bowels of a loader i was working on.