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Sunday's Show and Tell...8/4/19

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Got my tricycle wheels back from getting new skins put on them! Almost done with her!

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In no particular order. Some garage sales, some trash picking and my F100 hit the street for the first time in a month after finishing up the lowering job. Maybe now I can get back to bicycle hunting.
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I love me some Grand Funk, you can never go wrong with Stepenwolf, a what can you say about Cooper? I still have a big vinyl collection!
 
Found this 3/4" wrench lying in the mud on a bike ride this week. Thought it was a Taiwan model, which I have a number of. To my astonishment it's a Snap On. Way back when, I worked at a Chevrolet dealership & a lot of the mechanics there, seemed to be forever in debt to the Snap On guy, who showed up weekly to deliver tools & collect the "vig''. I was perfectly happy w/ my SK s' & Craftmens. I worked in the body shop so wrenches & ratchets were a little less critical. So anyway, my Snap On collection just doubled.

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Found this 3/4" wrench lying in the mud on a bike ride this week. Thought it was a Taiwan model, which I have a number of. To my astonishment it's a Snap On. Way back when, I worked at a Chevrolet dealership & a lot of the mechanics there, seemed to be forever in debt to the Snap On guy, who showed up weekly to deliver tools & collect the "vig''. I was perfectly happy w/ my SK s' & Craftmens. I worked in the body shop so wrenches & ratchets were a little less critical. So anyway, my Snap On collection just doubled.

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I can relate to THAT. I bet I have 3 years worth of pay tied up in my snap on tools.
 
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