OT the work bench ( pic )

Anonymous-0

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spent most of the morning sorting tools
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looks like my tool collection.
sixteen 5/8"
fourteen 11/16"
twenty seven 13/16"
one 3/4 ,1/2 and 9/16.
11 mm metric will do for 7/16
 
(quoted from post at 19:21:26 06/18/11) looks like my tool collection.
sixteen 5/8"
fourteen 11/16"
twenty seven 13/16"
one 3/4 ,1/2 and 9/16.
11 mm metric will do for 7/16
ou forgot about the 40 THREE QUARTER IN WRENCHES I dont remember planting so many wrench seeds in the garden :shock:
 
I'm missing 30 3/4 inchers.
How come they're in your shop now???

Ah never mind,they wont fit the 8n anyway.
 
This is what you wanted for your new book? Article your are writing for next month's national geograghic? The work bench is a collection of fine old cinder blocks and bricks. The roof, as in your ol Gene Autrey and John Denver songs... is in the shade of an ol apple tree, wide open skys fresh air and sunshine... all that stuff. You might notice the green roof of the equipment shed over the MF65 behind the 8N wannabe. I put the 135 under a camo roof, 'cause he thinks he is hiding under there, but we can see his tiller sticking out the back. And with all the tilling to be done around here, we need an over and under so's when one gets red hot, we can flip it over, let the other cool off in the wind, when ya go so fast, in the cold Alberta clippers....
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yep yep uh ha uh ha looks a mity purdy in them there parts.. I recken wont be a riten to a meny them there books animure :oops:
 
From a safety angle, I thought cinder blocks and bricks were verboten for heavy equipment due to their propensity to fracture.Each to his own I suppose.Not a criticism, just a comment.
It's not the worst I've seen on here. 2 blocks high makes you shudder.
 
Hey Tony we have them over under thingies up here in the far north also but they grow quite a bit larger ive seen them with six tiller thingies on each side must be the lighter soil up here, maybe not so much BS spread here ha ha ///
 
I made a rolling tool table, and have the common tools on it all the time. Try to keep them sort of arranged by type in different areas of the table, but eventually I'm pawing through a pile. So I'm gonna use your idea of having a bunch of pegs across the side for the combination wrenches, by size.

Course, my tool collection is a little like Bison's- Except I lost the 9/16 awhile back, and I had the 1/2 in my back pocket when I came in the other day, and keep forgetting to take it off the dresser and back out to the shop. . .
 

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