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I thought I had lost my really good, brass, tire pressure gauge three or four years ago.  I just found it yesterday.

It was in the front pocket of the backpack that I keep all of my air tools and compressor accessories in. :facepalm:

I had the same problem except instead of being in a backpack it was in the case for my tire pump.

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I bought one of those big socket sets that has all the size drives and wrenches too. 1 week later the 10and 13 mm wrenches were missing. Since then I've had to buy 3 sets just to get one or two wrenches I need so frustrating


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I bought one of those big socket sets that has all the size drives and wrenches too. 1 week later the 10and 13 mm wrenches were missing. Since then I've had to buy 3 sets just to get one or two wrenches I need so frustrating


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I think that's one of the main reasons I don't buy one of those big fancy sets, although I do drool over them routinely in the hardware stores.

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I have a relatively cheap set of wrenches and ratchet. So far they've covered most of my needs (changing/tightening the battery in the car, swapping out a failing turbo hose - which I upgraded to a silicone version which should never fail)
The difficult we do immediately, the impossible takes a little longer.


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Just get yourself a hydrospanner. Sorted.
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I have a relatively cheap set of wrenches and ratchet. So far they've covered most of my needs (changing/tightening the battery in the car, swapping out a failing turbo hose - which I upgraded to a silicone version which should never fail)
I have some dexter tools theyre bot bad quality for the price.

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I have a relatively cheap set of wrenches and ratchet. So far they've covered most of my needs (changing/tightening the battery in the car, swapping out a failing turbo hose - which I upgraded to a silicone version which should never fail)
I have some dexter tools theyre bot bad quality for the price.

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Yeah I have picked up a few other Dexter branded items since moving to Spain (including the wrenches not pictured) and most of it has been ok so far.
The difficult we do immediately, the impossible takes a little longer.


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I have a relatively cheap set of wrenches and ratchet. So far they've covered most of my needs (changing/tightening the battery in the car, swapping out a failing turbo hose - which I upgraded to a silicone version which should never fail)

Am I missing something?  I just see ratchets?

Where's the wrench porn?  :D

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I have a relatively cheap set of wrenches and ratchet. So far they've covered most of my needs (changing/tightening the battery in the car, swapping out a failing turbo hose - which I upgraded to a silicone version which should never fail)

Am I missing something?  I just see ratchets?

Where's the wrench porn?  :D

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they are separate, and rather boring.
The difficult we do immediately, the impossible takes a little longer.


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Just get yourself a hydrospanner. Sorted.

Really? You wouldn't rather have a sonic screwdriver?
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Just get yourself a hydrospanner. Sorted.

Really? You wouldn't rather have a sonic screwdriver?
Given free range I'd go for a multipass every time.
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Happens to the best of us.

I get so antsy about losing stuff that I just buy two sets, the "good" set stays locked in the tool room and can't possibly get misplaced, and the "expendable" set goes in the car / gets used.

that way I don't mind if I lose one, because the good set is still safe.....


Hey, it makes sense to me.



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So what happens when one wrench out of a set goes missing?   Does the good set come out?  Do you just replace the one tool that went missing from the good set?  If so, what then happens to the good set?

Inquiring minds want to know....

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So what happens when one wrench out of a set goes missing?   Does the good set come out?  Do you just replace the one tool that went missing from the good set?  If so, what then happens to the good set?

Inquiring minds want to know....

Hell no the good set doesn't come out.
The good set is for admiring, and showing prospective partners as part of a complex mating ritual.

If something happens to the "user set", the "mystery spares" boxes get rummaged, and if no solution presents itself either more tools are purchased, or a jury rig is applied.


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How does it function in regards to initiating mating rituals?  I need all the help I can get....


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The male shows it to the female.

Female thinks ooo shiny, but more importantly her subconscious is thinking "he has tools, he must know how to fix things, therefore he will be a good provider for my offspring."

Then her subconscious not leaving well enough alone thinks "he it showing me tools? What a nerd, so best marry home but best pass down someone else's DNA, therefore I can breed nerdyness out of humanity, but will still get it's advantages."

Lucky for everyone a nerdy male designed her bra and shoes, so her subconscious goes on to think, "that seems like a lot of effort given the bra and shoes I have to wear, I'll just stick with this guy."

This is why I keep a big set of tools hung on the wall.


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Hey, I lost my glasses one day, searched for them for about three hours, just to find them on my head. And I was wearing them.


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Hey, I lost my glasses one day, searched for them for about three hours, just to find them on my head. And I was wearing them.


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lol - how was the interview TJ-Frazzle?
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Hey, I lost my glasses one day, searched for them for about three hours, just to find them on my head. And I was wearing them.


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lol - how was the interview TJ-Frazzle?
I think I nailed it, but don't know if I got the job


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Hey, I lost my glasses one day, searched for them for about three hours, just to find them on my head. And I was wearing them.


Sent from my outdated communication device using an obsolete application
lol - how was the interview TJ-Frazzle?
I think I nailed it, but don't know if I got the job
More to the point, do you want the job?
'Use the force Harry' - Gandalf


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Hey, I lost my glasses one day, searched for them for about three hours, just to find them on my head. And I was wearing them.


Sent from my outdated communication device using an obsolete application
lol - how was the interview TJ-Frazzle?
I think I nailed it, but don't know if I got the job
More to the point, do you want the job?
I do want the job, and think that my experiences as an employee will help me as an employer, regardless of the pay.


 

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