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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3241106" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Over 40 some years in the industrial maintenance business, we all had to supply all of our own hand and power tools up to the 3/4" drive stuff and then the company took over. The first year, all of my home tools went to work but they allowed us a tool account of up to $1000 a year to buy personal work tools, so always ordered one for work and one for home. Now that I'm retired, there are two huge multi level tool boxes packed full of pneumatic, electric, battery and hand tools. There might be 6 hammers in one of them. Ball Peen, Claw, Lead, plastic dead blow, Brass, and a 3lb. Peg boards in two shops covered in other tools. Three lathes, and all the tooling with them. Gonna be a heck of a tool sale when I croak.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3241106, member: 5412"] Over 40 some years in the industrial maintenance business, we all had to supply all of our own hand and power tools up to the 3/4" drive stuff and then the company took over. The first year, all of my home tools went to work but they allowed us a tool account of up to $1000 a year to buy personal work tools, so always ordered one for work and one for home. Now that I'm retired, there are two huge multi level tool boxes packed full of pneumatic, electric, battery and hand tools. There might be 6 hammers in one of them. Ball Peen, Claw, Lead, plastic dead blow, Brass, and a 3lb. Peg boards in two shops covered in other tools. Three lathes, and all the tooling with them. Gonna be a heck of a tool sale when I croak. [/QUOTE]
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