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So I'm working on my new project on Saturday ('88 MX-6 GT Turbo) and installing my new 4 gauge wire. I am planning a decent SQ system for it. About 10 minutes into the project I walk around to the other side of my car only to notice that someone stole my damn toolbox ! I was working at my father in laws shop in Burnaby where its just an industrial type area.
Some fargin' bum came and stole my ish ! Must have been a bum or something. I couldn't even put my car back together because all I had left was a panel popper and my skew-driver. So for the better part of Saturday and Sunday I drove around buying all new tools. $520 later I have enough to do most jobs but I still need a few other specialty items. If any body wants to donate a unibit or a computer safe test light then let me know :D . Keep an eye on your stuff is all I gotta say. :mad: |
That's a shame.
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Damn, that hurts. Musta been a pretty quick bum.
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That is brutal.
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I was ripped one tool/or set of tools at a time last year to the tune of $450 US. I am with ya homie, this stuff HURTs. You get the tools you need, not too many or too few and someone stabs you in the back...
At least my job no longer depends on my tools... |
Wait a week and buy your tools back at the local pawn shop...and sorry to hear about you bad luck!
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Originally posted by Kinslayr: Damn, that hurts. Musta been a pretty quick bum. |
I'd donate my unibit, but it's too freakin expensive to replace, last I priced the unit I have it was $95 plus taxes.
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Sorry to hear that man, I might be able to get you a Unibit for a good price if you want, we had them at my work, but are almost out of stock on them. http://www.leevalley.com/wood/page.a...at=1,180,42240
http://www.leevalley.com/images/item...25j0801g1a.jpg $24.50 for the smaller one, $39.95 for the bigger one. Might take a while to get it in, PM me if you want me to try and track one down for you (sometimes working in the warehouse has its advantages!) Nice bits, made by Irwin, I have one of each in my toolbox. I am not advertising here, if the mods want me to edit this post feel free to ket me know, just trying to pass on some helpful info. Can always go to Princess Auto for some decent cheap tools, also..... [ August 22, 2005, 06:42 PM: Message edited by: Two Eights aka Jeep ] |
They have the greenlee step bits at Home Depot for a decent price.
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