Off the beaten path of beaten up roads (pun intended)...I know I've been a bit of a ghost on here for the last 3 years. I have missed you all(except for that one guy that kept putting my "desk for sale" post in the trash. Lol) Anyway, I went to work at the local casino here in Duncan and it's been a very interesting job. I haven't worked with the public since early 2002 and I now know why I went back into manufacturing so long ago. I'm going to try to use my ABA within the Chickasaw nation, so I'm not certain where this road will lead. I've missed alot during my absence from the forum, but I've come up with a few tidbits of helpful info to share. Here are 2....Do you dip snuff? Those plastic cans are perfect for removing the thin sheet of icy frost from auto glass. Place the open side down on the glass and while holding it, press down firm enough to shave the ice away. Don't use the lid, especially if it is metal. #2. If you have plastic chip cans, they make a great form for those pockets in the utility bag that goes into a 5 gallon bucket. The bottom of the can helps keep screwdrivers from pushing through the pockets and keeps longer tools from flopping around. Coincidentally, these plastic cans also serve for scraping frost from windows and scaring the crap out of the cat when it saunters close by to your feet. Make the lid pop off by pressing on it with your foot. Use caution when doing this. Cats can be very vindictive, so your pillows could become a liter box out of spite for your having some fun at your feline's expense. I hope these tidbits help out in a pinch. I have more, but not enough time to post them now. Glad to be back y'all!