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i love tools, espesially ones that have a meaning. my dad like to put his classic tools away and preserved in a box. I like to leave them in my box. every now and then i pick one up and all the great memories come back and the tool still does its purpose.
i have a 12mm - 13mm wrench that my dad bought me in 1973 to work on a minibike. first metric wrench i owned and we bought it at hi/lo auto parts. use it all the time.
also have a large crescent wrench from the 50's that was my grandpas. it floats around my shot and lots of guys use it. my grandpa was blue collar and he lives a little in that wrench.
i love tools, espesially ones that have a meaning. my dad like to put his classic tools away and preserved in a box. I like to leave them in my box. every now and then i pick one up and all the great memories come back and the tool still does its purpose.
i have a 12mm - 13mm wrench that my dad bought me in 1973 to work on a minibike. first metric wrench i owned and we bought it at hi/lo auto parts. use it all the time.
also have a large crescent wrench from the 50's that was my grandpas. it floats around my shot and lots of guys use it. my grandpa was blue collar and he lives a little in that wrench.
As I go through his tools, the memories come back. A craftsman retractable tape measure from the early 60's, silver with a green button. I think it was the first tool I ever used.
There should definitely be a tool section here at f150online.com