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wow there are alot of designer and drafters on here .. more than i expected .
 
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I'm a carpenter/painter/roofer/sideing tech/window tech, so I use many hand and power tools tmtl
 
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wow there are alot of designer and drafters on here .. more than i expected .
+1. Kinda surprised. Maybe we should start a business...one where we could close up shop and take long rides for lunch-lol!
 
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me too !! where do i sign up at !
 
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my tools include some rope, a sailboat, and wind. DONE. lol i am a sailing instructor and in my part time i fix and sell jetskis so alot of tools "snap-on rocks!!"
 
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Lead System Architect - Brain and experience mostly...and it pays WELL.
 
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I work for The"City of Big Bear Lake" as a "maintenance worker" my tools can be any thing from a slotted screwdriver to a 39000 lb 950 G Cat Loader I also operate Backhoes, Hydro Vactors, street sweepers, "LeeBoy" asphalt paving machines, and sometimes lol ! a shovel
 
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Big black box (behind the car).

I use just about anything you can think of to work on cars..(black toolbox is valued more than my car and bike put together)..Hard hot work.But the bonus is i can fix anything i break playing .
 
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Dishwasher, mop, washing machine, stove, refrigerator, various mechanc's, woodworker's, electrician's and plumber's tools. Retired teacher, now a semi-pro housekeeper. The wife works and support me. I'm a kept man! Plenty of time to ride, do woodwork, mechanic on the pickup, car and bikes, maintain the house (plumbing, electrical, painting, etc.).And, obviously, spend time on a couple motorcycle forums.
 


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