You know your toolbox is big enough when it has an upstairs...
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You know your toolbox is big enough when it has an upstairs...
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Do those bottom drawers pull all the way out? those are some deep drawers...
Now THAT’s a toolbox!! 😂😂😂
My luck a helper would put something in the wrong drawer and it would take me a week to find it.
If I was to put all of my tool boxes together I don't think they would be quite that big maybe half, but I have trouble enough locating thing in them as it is
I see the columns of drawers are numbered going across, and individually lettered going down.
Had to count them...127!
I'd own it! But can't afford it, not to mention fill it...
RicklesssS in Oregon
never mind a helper, I think i'd loose everything in that very organised setup: I'd need an computer inventory to find anything. I'm afraid I'm a bit like a supervisor years ago who would know exactly where anything & everything like correspondance, requisitions, orders, etc on his very messy desk : all it took was for someone to search for something when he was out to lunch & chaos. At least my better half won't even go into the workshop due to snakes=my happy cave. LOL
Eric I know the area where ranald lives, and no trip to a pet shop is required. But at least where I live when I find a snake I can dispose of the blasted things without some brown shirt trying to fine me for it. I'm pretty sure where I live our sheriff might dispose of the brown shirt or at least convince him he wasn't welcome
Yeah, I dont mind the pythons keeping the plague of rodents we are currently experiencing at reasonable numbers, but I yesterday encountered a tiger (said to be only 8 times more venomous than an Indian cobra) in one of my cluttered sheds ( I'm in the process of culling,on Gumtree, from that shed, many of my "future projects" items, that I now probably wont ever start). I've relocated many venomous snakes (& pythons that eat poultery or eggs) but these Tiger fellas have a record of bighting experienced snake catchers and housed pet owners. I'm considering a landing net with calico instead of the usual hessian bag as my hessian bags get eaten by mice and I almost lost a "roughscale" in my car last time I used a beekeeping smoker hessian bag(new bags have toxins that can kill bees so mine are quite old ( about 30+ years). We will see; but I'm considering my options as the shed is too cluttered for a catcher to corner & remove the reptile.