Posted by ChrisinMO on December 05, 2011 at 10:42:48 from (75.121.39.187):
...that you still use regularly?
Lemme see, I've got one of those little 4x8 utility trailers which I bought about 18 years ago. It is terribly useful around the farm, though it hasn't been on the road in years.
I've got a variety of masons tools that are something like 20-25 years old, but I haven't used most of them in more than decade.
The other day, I broke the fiberglass handle of a claw hammer my wife bought perhaps thirty years ago before she met me.
We've got a wheelbarrow that is at least 18 years old that we've gotten lots of use out of. It has gone through two or three tires, though.
I've got a Sawzall that is about 20 years old and still going strong.
And I've got a large number of hand tools which I have purchased over the years for $1 (or even less) at auctions. Most of them are at least 25+ years old, but probably older. They all still give good service.
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