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I can find every air gun I own usually when I'm looking for something else cause when I'm looking for them they seem to be camo color laying strategically under some thing that is just big enough to hide them but not big enough to force me to pick it up to look under them...I looked for one 4 times this week, to blow dry some concrete prior to applying glue for a sill plate. gave up used my tee shirt. tossed tee shirt onto bench & knocked two blow guns onto the floor I hosed off the wood dust & swept it up but was wet enough to not grab the PL400...I too initially though pellet guns, I have a 1000FPS Rugar that takes out wood chucks It kicks some which makes it hard to keep aim due to the spring revers kick that buggs me but is very accurate.mark
I set down my lighted magnified glasses 2 weeks ago. Still haven't found them.
Quote from: Raider Bill on August 19, 2011, 08:40:55 amI set down my lighted magnified glasses 2 weeks ago. Still haven't found them.Found them yesterday finally. All I had to do was go buy another set and they showed up
For many years I had a workshop with tools scattered around, in such chaos that often I couldn't find the one I needed. Several years ago I inherited my father's workshop full of tools, so then I had some duplicates, and the problem only got worse. My usual work habit, often, was to buy a new hammer, bow saw, lopper, utility knife, screw driver or whatever, when after a serious search I couldn't find the tool I knew I had "somewhere." My wife has a friend whose job is to help people who are not organized to organize their house or garage or workshop. She hired this woman and we went to work on my shop. For the first time in my life (I'm now 71) my shop is truly organized, and when I need a particular tool, I can find it quickly, so jobs get done much more easily. The embarrassing thing is that now I have 8 bow saws, 12 hammers, 13 utility knives, etc., etc., for everyone to see. I haven't had to buy any tools for quite a while.This woman has changed my life -- at least the home handyman part of it. She seems to have many happy customers, but she says she declines to work for hoarders -- people who are pack rats, and can't throw anything away.David L.
Well my 4 foot level is one item I know exactly where it's at .I've got something like 120 bucks in that thing ,mahogany Empire with a case to protect it .Nobody uses that thing but me .What that thing would cost today I'd hate to guess but it's a good one .
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