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Not sure whats better

Getting a new tool or FINDING a new tool. We tend to have a lot of vendors coming through the warehouse I work at, being the IT guy I usually end up leading them around the place and showing them where the work needs to be done. If I am standing there and a guy forgets a tool, I point it out, but occasionally I find a tool and have no idea who left it there. Its like a jackpot!!! I found a really nice set of wire cutters once when leaving the dealership where Sluggo works (laying on the ground by the gate, cuz I know he'll ask...), today I found a nice set of Jameson Splicing scissors (2nd pair I've found!), I find a lot of screwdrivers and the random socket here and there. I found a nice mag lite once too.

If a tech comes back and asks if I found anything I normally tell them I did indeed and return the tool, unless they were a real prick when they were onsite...then it just depends on my mood. (this is my disclaimer...)

Whats the coolest tool you've found?
 

lethal289

Active Member
Two fourteen inch Rigid Pipe wrenches. I assume they fell off a gas company truck. Found a couple of wire cutters. But the wrenches get used all the time.
 

crustycurmudgeon

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I occasionally find tools at the Pick & Pull (understandably). Usually nothing special but I did find a new-ish hammer once.

I wonder how many I've lost, though.

Frank
 

AzPete

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Driving thru Tucson on a Gold Wing motorcycle......I picked up an entire 3/4" (Stanley I think) socket set, every socket, extension, ratchet and adapters.......all scattered over a two mile stretch of back road. After I saw no more tools, I pushed hard to see if there was a service truck close by. Pulled up next to a private business service truck with a guy looking kinda dumb as he looked into an open door. Once I stopped, I asked him if I could have that empty molded tool box he was holding. He asked why and I said cuz I just happen to have a full set of tools that would fit. Got the duh.....look from him and then it hit him. We had a good laugh over it as I dug the tools out of my saddle bag.
 

abrahamfh

Active Member
PG&E guy left a whole bag full of Craftsman and Fluke tools. Waited a month for a PG&E truck to drive by so I could wave them down but it never happened.

They are mine now. LoL
 
"abrahamfh" said:
PG&E guy left a whole bag full of Craftsman and Fluke tools. Waited a month for a PG&E truck to drive by so I could wave them down but it never happened.

They are mine now. LoL

Oh yeah, reminds me, I got my Fluke the same way....
 

Horseplay

I Don't Care. Do you?
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"abrahamfh" said:
PG&E guy left a whole bag full of Craftsman and Fluke tools. Waited a month for a PG&E truck to drive by so I could wave them down but it never happened.

They are mine now. LoL
You could have picked up the phone...

As a field tech for too many years I can't tell you how many tools I lost. It wasn't that I forgot them, it was that while working in manufacturing plants some one would come by and "borrow" a tool and not return it. Or just outright take stuff while I was head first in a machine. Tools to me were a way to make a living and provide for my family. I had to buy my own and when one got stolen I had to replace it. Just something to consider when you find one and have a way to locate the owner.
 

janschutz

Corn Hauler
Last year I took part the cowl on the front loader on the farm and found a screwdriver and 2 Large Snap-on Sockets. Since all out tools are Craftsman and these were not. I assume they were left by the previous repair man. That would of been about 10 years ago. I also found a 10' section of chain in the road last year when I was going home about 1 in the morning.
 

AzPete

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That reminds me of a 12' medium weight chain I picked up in the road in 1964....still using it to this day....
 

Midlife

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In 1975, I found a stainless steel money clip (sans cash) in a dryer while doing my laundry at a laundromat. The clip has a knife and a nail file in it as well. I'm still using it to this day, except when I travel. TSA would confiscate it for the 1" dull knife. :no
 
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