Properly secured 10mm

Now that's a good one. I use to have to lock up my snap on box because the night shift guys there was alway someone in there an tools missing an no one knew anything. Then the shop Forman on nights told me that I can do that incase they might need a tool. I told him to f off witch got me in the office because you can't talk to him that way. I told them iv got 20 years here an worked hard to have what I have and if there's going to be a problem I'll just load them up an take them home. The problem was slove but I had to be nice lol.
 
Seams 10 mm is very popular with engineers. I had the same problem with a 2nd shift guy messing with my tool box. It was always locked, but they would try to make it inaccessible for me in the morning. One time I charged up a large capacitor, and with a thin copper wire I carefully insulated it behind the grab handle. That night the same guy grabbed the handle and got quite a shock. The third shift person told me in the morning, Randy burned his hand. He didn't. In the Navy I painted all my tools red. It was easy to get my tools back. Oh the memories. Stan
 
My 10mm are 'multiplying'. Last time I looked there were five 10 mm wrenches and 3 sockets in my metric drawer.However,I can only remember buying the one(it's still there).Where did they all come from???
 

Its rare I misplace a tool, radiator caps are #1 on my list of things I forgot where I put it... Its the first thing I remove and the last thing I install...
 
I enjoyed it trying to guess when he would get to the socket, but what bothered me was the necessity of a key to get OUT of the house. Needing to exit in a hurry because of a fire etc. that may cause a problem.
 
When I read the title I thought he might have meant a pistol,I prefer a 45 myself.only way it could be funnier is if it would have taken two people to unlock their individual locks simultaneously for the final step.very funny nonetheless
 
I made fun of the people who lose 10 mm because who on crap that uses 10mm that much anyway ? Never been able to hold onto a 10mm since 😐
 
Yea I don’t know anything about a 10mm, but the 1/2 and 9/16 are what I would relate it to. Funny.

Paul
 
(quoted from post at 17:18:02 01/14/21) And nothing else will work for it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

7/16 is too big and 3/8 won't go on.

I can remember being young and broke when metric fasteners started to become common place and having to take a file to a wrench to make it into a metric size or squashing a socket down in a vice to do the same.
 
I can identify with this guy.... usually 8mm, 10mm, 5/16 and 1/2. buy multiples of those.....


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