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<blockquote data-quote="montesa" data-source="post: 3236845" data-attributes="member: 477"><p>I’m remodeling my first rental property in Del City. Someone kicked in the back door and took everything. A ton of my tools. </p><p></p><p>Saws</p><p>Demo hammer</p><p>Trim nailer</p><p>Drills </p><p>Pex crimping tools</p><p>Air compressor </p><p>Tile</p><p>Delta shower valve</p><p>Hand tools </p><p>Keurig coffee machine </p><p>K cups</p><p>Phone charger</p><p>Box of screws</p><p>Large quantity of pex fittings</p><p>Propane torches</p><p>Angle grinders </p><p>Diamond angle grinder blades</p><p>Shop vac</p><p>Snacks and lunch food. </p><p>Some treats for my dog</p><p>Probably more</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The value of this stuff isn’t astronomical but it’s a real set back at a bad time. At least they didn’t tear the house up any further. It’s not a big deal to swap a jamb in those cheap doors and the tools were mostly well used and not high end anyway. It really makes you feel violated though. I normally don’t leave that much stuff there but I was ramping up on the remodel and had planned to be there nearly 24/7 for awhile. Just when I let my guard down. Called the police and they weren’t surprised and just said call them back if I want to file a report. That kind of stuff is nearly worthless on the street.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="montesa, post: 3236845, member: 477"] I’m remodeling my first rental property in Del City. Someone kicked in the back door and took everything. A ton of my tools. Saws Demo hammer Trim nailer Drills Pex crimping tools Air compressor Tile Delta shower valve Hand tools Keurig coffee machine K cups Phone charger Box of screws Large quantity of pex fittings Propane torches Angle grinders Diamond angle grinder blades Shop vac Snacks and lunch food. Some treats for my dog Probably more The value of this stuff isn’t astronomical but it’s a real set back at a bad time. At least they didn’t tear the house up any further. It’s not a big deal to swap a jamb in those cheap doors and the tools were mostly well used and not high end anyway. It really makes you feel violated though. I normally don’t leave that much stuff there but I was ramping up on the remodel and had planned to be there nearly 24/7 for awhile. Just when I let my guard down. Called the police and they weren’t surprised and just said call them back if I want to file a report. That kind of stuff is nearly worthless on the street. [/QUOTE]
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