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When your tools start to look like you

Moparfiend

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Um my new twin…..

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I'm sure if it looks like that you have more than a few of those wire imbedded under your arm skin increasing the resemblance.
 
I'm sure if it looks like that you have more than a few of those wire imbedded under your arm skin increasing the resemblance.
FN all over. Heavy weight pants prevent some serious and potentially disturbing pain..
 
On the other hand, I’ve spent a good portion of my life looking for my tools..
 
On the other hand, I’ve spent a good portion of my life looking for my tools..
I spend more time looking for them then using them….they still look like me though.
 
My tools sneak off when I'm not looking. To the other side of the shop, the kitchen counter, back to the tool box . . . I swear!!
 
I have a low threshold of tolerance for cheap tools. Usually end up buying the best or as close as I can get. There's nothing worse than a tool breaking halfway through a job. I would rather buy something myself than borrow from someone....even hiring tools is always hit and miss. Hire tools have usually been abused by everyone else. Ladders that don't extend because they are covered in paint or concrete, chainsaws that don't start from lack of maintenance and fatigue etc. Scaffolding that doesn't click together nicely from being abused.

Having said that.....I usually end up losing more tools to "friends borrowing them", than I do to general negligence on my part....or breakages.
 
Super surprised no one has tossed a vibrator up here yet.
 
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