I bought a set of long pattern metric wrenches this last fall. They are in a nice long roll up pack. When I first got them I keep them on a shelf. I later cleaned out one of my tool boxes so I had room to put them in that tool box. I don't used them very often but I do need longer wrenches every now and then.
A few weeks ago I needed one of the wrenches in that set. I looked on the shelf and could not "find" the wrenches. I was PO. My boys are bad about not putting things back when they are done. I called all of them to see where my wrenches where. They all said they had not used them. I ended up taking a cheap wrench and welding a piece of pipe to it so it was long enough for what I needed to do.
Later that day one of my grandsons came over. I asked him if he had seen that wrench pack. He walked right over to the tool box and there they where.
The boys got a good laugh at the OLD MAN. They told me I was one more step on the way to being senile. Wife tells me I am all ready there. LOL.
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