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Old 02-19-2010, 12:06 PM
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Default Tools in the Tool Sheds

I like to see pictures of Tools and the way people set up there work shops,
so this being the ( Tool Shed Thread ) I was thinking this would be a good place to start this new ( Thread ) and see Different Tools And Work Shop
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So I will start with my new roll around work Bench, I have three BIG Tool Chest, and some time it was hard to find a tool as fast as I wanted to find it.
So I seen a picture of a work Bench in one of my farm magazines, but is was not on wheels and there wasn't a lot of tools on it,But it was a Start.
And this is what I came up with.

So if you have any Ideas you would like to share with us please put them on here, And if you have pictures of you Guard Dogs like Jerry Lea add them also.
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Old 02-19-2010, 07:20 PM
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Thats a sweet set up for your tools dgbentz
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ive heard of a monkey wrench, but a dog wrench?? Nice set up though.
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dgbentz,

Nice set up you have there. Does the dog operate anything like the Trunk Monkey?
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Old 02-19-2010, 10:36 PM
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Trunk Monkey, Now that's funny,:biggrin2.gif:
possibly a guard dog??
or a gofer? Ha,LOL!
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Default Modifed 3 Ton jack

No jerry Lea doesn't use to many tools, But if your down working on something his Big head will be right in there with yours trying to help you,
And telling him to get out of the way is like
Here is a 3 ton jack I modifed to lift the back of my Goldwing Trike up with,
it works great, and I can change it back to use on the truck in just about two mins.
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I was once told that a neat workbench was a sure sign of senility. My memory is going, though. Can't remember who told me.

Wish my workbench looked like that. Right now my workshop floor is a safety hazard! Everything on the floor, because I haven't yet had time to build my workbenches and cabinets.
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Hi Thenrie: The other reasons for building the work bench is I have a lot of time on my hands now that i'm retired and the othere is it makes it easy for My Wife to put my tools away when She cleans my shop LOL and She does a Great job.
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A clean work bench is the sight of a sick mind.
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I do have a sick mind, But the work bench is not always that clean
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