Posted by JD Seller on November 18, 2014 at 21:00:15 from (208.126.198.123):
Not wanting to hi-jack Brokenwrench's post below. I find I "lose" things a lot more as I get older.
1) I only need glasses to see real fine print or to weld. I often search for my glasses when they are on the top of my hat. This is while I am wearing that hat. LOL
2) I bought a used tool box last year. So I reorganized my tools in to one more tool box. There are some of them I still can't find.
3) The king of them all!!! I find myself "looking" for a tool/wrench/part when I have it in my HAND!!!! I walked around the shop this morning looking for a spring I had brought home for the Gator. I had picked it up when I walked into the shop for the pliers to install it. I put the spring into my left hand with the pliers so I could close the tool box. I walked around the shop twice and searched the truck once before I happened to look at my hand with the pliers and the SPRING in my left hand!!!!!!
P.S. If any of you find a Cobra 500 watt 12 volt to 110 volt converter let me know. I used mine two weeks ago to keep my cordless batteries charged while I did some pasture gate work. I can't find where I put the darn thing. I even went and walked the pasture thinking I had dropped it of the truck out there.
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