mayhem said:I don't leave my tools outside so this has never happened to me.
OMG, you even keep the cradle that came with it?fossil said:None of my Fiskars tools have ever had any water (liquid or solid) inside the handles. I store them inside. Rick
gzecc said:OMG, you even keep the cradle that came with it?fossil said:None of my Fiskars tools have ever had any water (liquid or solid) inside the handles. I store them inside. Rick
+1,fossil said:gzecc said:OMG, you even keep the cradle that came with it?fossil said:None of my Fiskars tools have ever had any water (liquid or solid) inside the handles. I store them inside. Rick
Perfect protection for the heads/edges, and a convenient & safe way to hang/store the tools. I don't know why this would surprise anyone.
Its like taking the mid mount mower off the tractor after every time you cut the grass. I just leave it at the processing area.oldspark said:+1,fossil said:gzecc said:OMG, you even keep the cradle that came with it?fossil said:None of my Fiskars tools have ever had any water (liquid or solid) inside the handles. I store them inside. Rick
Perfect protection for the heads/edges, and a convenient & safe way to hang/store the tools. I don't know why this would surprise anyone.
fossil said:None of my Fiskars tools have ever had any water (liquid or solid) inside the handles. I store them inside. Rick
gzecc said:Its like taking the mid mount mower off the tractor after every time you cut the grass. I just leave it at the processing area.oldspark said:+1,fossil said:gzecc said:OMG, you even keep the cradle that came with it?fossil said:None of my Fiskars tools have ever had any water (liquid or solid) inside the handles. I store them inside. Rick
Perfect protection for the heads/edges, and a convenient & safe way to hang/store the tools. I don't know why this would surprise anyone.
fossil said:None of my Fiskars tools have ever had any water (liquid or solid) inside the handles. I store them inside. Rick
colin.p said:edit: good lord, I just went from a "burning chunk" to "really hot"????
DanCorcoran said:"A place for everything, and everything in its place..."
- My dad
WoodNStuff said:DanCorcoran said:"A place for everything, and everything in its place..."
- My dad
I like the idea. Sometimes hard to follow. But always an admirable goal to reach for.
gzecc said:OMG, you even keep the cradle that came with it?fossil said:None of my Fiskars tools have ever had any water (liquid or solid) inside the handles. I store them inside. Rick
I do like the sheath for hanging it, however, I don’t know how long the little clasp thing will last when it gets really cold.
gzecc said:Its like taking the mid mount mower off the tractor after every time you cut the grass. I just leave it at the processing area.oldspark said:+1,fossil said:gzecc said:OMG, you even keep the cradle that came with it?fossil said:None of my Fiskars tools have ever had any water (liquid or solid) inside the handles. I store them inside. Rick
Perfect protection for the heads/edges, and a convenient & safe way to hang/store the tools. I don't know why this would surprise anyone.
firefighterjake said:"That's the upper radiator hose . . . you were supposed to remove the lower radiator hose you hammerhead."
"What possessed you to run over that gravel . . . didn't you realize it might throw a rock right into that plate glass window you hammerhead?"
"You hammerhead . . . you didn't drain the oil . . . now look at me."
Dad
DanCorcoran said:WoodNStuff said:DanCorcoran said:"A place for everything, and everything in its place..."
- My dad
I like the idea. Sometimes hard to follow. But always an admirable goal to reach for.
Yeah, when I was a kid, his first quote was usually followed by, "Put it back where you found it!", and "Don't be so damn lazy!"
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