[BFix] conundrum

Billy wegrimsley3 at panhandle.rr.com
Sat May 10 21:43:27 MST 2008


Well, This is tuff. I have one of those Craftsman socket and ratchet sets that come with a plastic carrying case. They did not provide an area for the adapters so I stick them inside a large socket where their nice and comfortable. Now the extensions are another story, They are trouble makers!  No provision for the long extension so I keep it near the ratchet area but these thing are very territorial!  Sometimes I find the extension beaten up on the other side of the case, Sad really. I'm hungry now too!
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Robert Swartzwelder 
  To: 'Jim Lemanek' ; mail at broncofix.com 
  Sent: Saturday, May 10, 2008 11:28 PM
  Subject: RE: [BFix] conundrum


  In my tool box the sockets, extensions, and ratchets are grouped together by drive size.  Over to the side of that drawer in the tool chest an empty salsa cup.  Safeway used to sell this really good salsa that my wife would always get.  Man was it good.  My wife is from PA but she makes pretty good Mexican food too.  Chicken enchiladas are my favorite.  She also makes pretty good Margaritas.   Anyway that salsa cup contains the adapters, universal joint sockets, etc.  

   

  I'm hungry now.

   

  Rob

   

   

   

  From: bfix-bounces at broncofix.com [mailto:bfix-bounces at broncofix.com] On Behalf Of Jim Lemanek
  Sent: Saturday, May 10, 2008 6:23 PM
  To: mail at broncofix.com
  Subject: [BFix] conundrum

   

  I am cleaning up the garage and putting a lot of stuff and tools away.

   

  Do I store the 3/8" to 1/4" adapter with the ratchet or the sockets?

   

  I am just at wits end....    :)

   

  Sorry, wife's been watching all these "tradiing spaces" and "flip that house" and other shows, been rubbing off on me I guess.

   

  On a good note, I came up with a decent way to store my hardtop for the summer which entails a rack that keeps it up high enough that I can store other stuff below it.  Still takes up floor space, but its up in the air high enough to fit other stuff underneath it. Like my John Deer lawn tractor (yes, I need a shed in a bad way).

   

  --Jim



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