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Somebody lost another tooth. She was getting ready for Awanas (a youth program at church) and was messing with it and it popped out costume night (dress as a shepard)
Full auto, flash on in a regularly lit room. About 4' from her . I thought it was cool how the camera gave the impression it was a dark room, really made Madelyn the focal point.
Finally put together my birthday gift from my fiance.
Totally stoked, because I had my pick of this one or one that didn't have the space between the upper chest & cabinet, but I was sure that my trusty Stack On toolbox would fit in there. It fits like a glove. Also, kudos to me for not messing up the decal application, because that old school Craftsman logo was the other reason I liked this one.
Finally put together my birthday gift from my fiance.
Totally stoked, because I had my pick of this one or one that didn't have the space between the upper chest & cabinet, but I was sure that my trusty Stack On toolbox would fit in there. It fits like a glove. Also, kudos to me for not messing up the decal application, because that old school Craftsman logo was the other reason I liked this one.
I'm really just getting started. I have those Crescent tools because my dad bought me a kit years ago to start my own collection. They've always served me well, but the case broke a while back so I packed everything into that Stack-On box.
My sockets are in plastic tackle box containers, so I'm looking forward to getting some foam & making at least one shadowbox drawer so they're easier to go through & find the one I need. I'm keeping the Stsck-On, but it's empty now so I can throw just the things I need in there as I work on projects around the house instead of digging through everything I own. Starting to feel like a real grown man now. Haha
Got a project? Get the tool. Might not need it for years after but it's ok.
Jonny,I carry my stuff in fishing tackle bags, those cloth like ones that hold plastic cases. Metric wrenches and sockets in 1, standard in another, bicycle building tools in yet another.
I've got mostly cheapo , Husky and Kobalt now. Had a bunch of Craftsman I left behind in my divorce along with enough power tools to run my own shop. Going into Sears just gives me the creeps since Kmart bought them and Lowe's and Home Depot are closer anyway.
Got a project? Get the tool. Might not need it for years after but it's ok.
Jonny,I carry my stuff in fishing tackle bags, those cloth like ones that hold plastic cases. Metric wrenches and sockets in 1, standard in another, bicycle building tools in yet another.
I've got mostly cheapo , Husky and Kobalt now. Had a bunch of Craftsman I left behind in my divorce along with enough power tools to run my own shop. Going into Sears just gives me the creeps since Kmart bought them and Lowe's and Home Depot are closer anyway.
I just hate digging for stuff. A tool bag might be a nice addition, as well as a belt.
When I worked aircraft, the toolbox I was supplied with was shadowboxed. Makes it so much easier to find what you need & know what's missing when you put everything away
A pit stop while riding Appomattox River trail in Dinnwidie county today
Another one about 4 miles in. It was an out and back so I ended up pulling her most of the way back. It was muddy sand, which wore her out but we got to the spot she wanted to see in the next photos, the end of the trail where the canal gate is.