DSLTRK
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Ugh, my Dad had his truck broken into and the scumbag stole his Husky bag full of Klein tools and his fluke meters. (He's a commercial electrician BTW) Police report was filed and waiting on the security cam footage...
Just goes to show you how vehicles aren't safe to store your tools. Pisses me off as he depends on those to make a living, close to $900 of tools.
We are in the High desert area near Victorville, CA, so if anybody near us sees a black Husky bag (the 18" total tech bag) and/or a set of Klein Journeyman pliers (needle nose, linemans, dikes, two pairs of Channellocks, as well as a full set of Klein screwdrivers) at a Pawn shop or swap meet, PM me please.
The Fluke meters consisted of a 77 series and a voltage sensor, in a grey fluke bag. Also got assorted step bits and a T & B crimper.
Thanks guys, and remember to keep your tools locked up. Too many worthless pieces of humanity out there....
Just goes to show you how vehicles aren't safe to store your tools. Pisses me off as he depends on those to make a living, close to $900 of tools.
We are in the High desert area near Victorville, CA, so if anybody near us sees a black Husky bag (the 18" total tech bag) and/or a set of Klein Journeyman pliers (needle nose, linemans, dikes, two pairs of Channellocks, as well as a full set of Klein screwdrivers) at a Pawn shop or swap meet, PM me please.
The Fluke meters consisted of a 77 series and a voltage sensor, in a grey fluke bag. Also got assorted step bits and a T & B crimper.
Thanks guys, and remember to keep your tools locked up. Too many worthless pieces of humanity out there....

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