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Jackfre

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When you do something this boneheaded you have to be able to share it with folks, so here goes. Yesterday I was building a fire in the Encore and my daughter arrived with my sweet little 18 month old Grandson. My wife and daughter were chatting away, as they will, in the other room. While I was getting the kindling set to go, I found that I had to go back outside for some larger wood. The lad was transfixed by Grandpa's efforts. I had my very nice Snow and Nealey hatchet next to the stove and realized I had to find some place to put it where the little guy couldn't get his hands on it while I was outside. What better place than to temporarily place it into the fire box. I'll pull it out when I put in the larger pieces. All good! As I am bringing the wood in the girls decide that is a good time to pepper me with questions, demands, suggestions, etc. Girls being girls I guess. So...,you know where this is going...I finish making the fire, light her off and away it goes. A while later I begin wondering where the hatchet is and go in search of. I could not find it and by now I have a real nice fire going. Dreading what I might find I go over to the stove and cannot see anything resembling a hatchet so I let it go. I let the fire go out overnight and this morning while cleaning up the ashes, I find my hatchet head in the ashes. I thought for a while of hiding the hatchet head, but this is just to good to keep to myself. I just showed it to the girls and they are ricochetting off the walls in hysterics. Every time I begin to think I am a pretty smart guy I do something like this!

By the by, if you are in need of a good hatchet, Snow and Nealy make excellent products. I'm going to buy the small splitting set with hatchet and small splitting maul...and a new handle. I'll give the new hatchet to my daughter so through the years, every time she touches it she will get a laugh. I'll re-temper the edge, sharpen and re-handle and hopefully I too will get a laugh every time I grab the darned thing.

On the brighter side, the little guy thinks Grandpa is OK, and in years to come I will tell him this story too.
 
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AndyA

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Sounds like a good project to learn how to harden and temper. You've got nothing to lose since it's already toast.... so to speak.
 

Holt

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The best lessons I learn are from my own mistakes. Great story. I actually thought you where going to grab it and get burned.
 

larry_g

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As a group we give a 'you ****' to those who make good buys. I've said before we need to adopt a 'DA' (dumb ***) or those will to admit to such moves. Some where here I admitted to building a transit tripod into the wall of my shop. DA

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930dreamer

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I thought I had all the angles figured out when I was eighteen. We/I decided to save a few bucks and remove the three hundred year old walnut tree in my mom's backyard. I climbed and topped everything, I also had a great view over all the houses.

It came time to remove a large section and again I climbed while my buddy held the rope in case my angle was wrong. Well I'm not even sure we figured how to land the section even though we had some experience.

As I'm cutting the last bit, the piece starts to fall in the wrong direction, my buddy is being dragged with the rope in his hands and I watch in slow motion as the section fall on the power lines between the two houses. A fire ensues the power goes out, and in the distance I hear sirens.

My mom saved the "fire run" from the local paper and I still have it somewhere.

So that's my DA story.
 

slowtwitch

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Oh boy DA stories, I have a ton of them :D Just recently, I was building a cabinet and was using my Senco finish nailer to apply some trim.

Well, I have a Brute 40 gallon trash-can on wheels. Sometimes I put a piece of plywood on it and use it as a temporary workbench. With the cabinet on the plywood, I just finished attaching the last piece of trim and put down the Senco.

Being that the plywood was not wide enough, I placed the nail gun on top of the trash (the can was just about full). Just then, my son comes over and ask to use the air hose. I disconnect the gun and put it back on top of the trash in my temporary work bench. After my son finished with the air hose, we bull shitted about the Eagles and other stuff. After he left, I moved the cabinet to the basement of the house, to paint it.

The next day, I went into the garage and bagged up all my trash, took it to work and dumped it. A week or so goes by, I had another project that needed nailing. I went over to my air tool rack and saw that the Senco was missing. I looked everywhere for it and couldn't find it. I went to HF and bought a nailer to get me by. I continued to look for my Senco.

It wasn't till I went to setup my temporary workbench, that I realized what happened...you guessed it. I left the gun in the trash and threw it away!!!!!

Needless to say, I won't be using a trash can as a workbench anymore :lol_hitti
 
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Hawk

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I left the gun in the trash and threw it away!!!!!

Needless to say, I won't be using a trash can as a workbench anymore :lol_hitti

And someone, somewhere is telling his friends how he found a nice nailgun going out in the trash. At least we can hope instead of it ending up in the landfill.
 

NUTTSGT

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When topics like this come up, I can never think of anything good at the moment. . . .





. . . that's my story and I'm sticking to it.
 

toomanytoyzz

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Oh boy DA stories, I have a ton of them :D Just recently, I was building a cabinet and was using my Senco finish nailer to apply some trim.

Well, I have a Brute 40 gallon trash-can on wheels. Sometimes I put a piece of plywood on it and use it as a temporary workbench. With the cabinet on the plywood, I just finished attaching the last piece of trim and put down the Senco.

Being that the plywood was not wide enough, I placed the nail gun on top of the trash (the can was just about full). Just then, my son comes over and ask to use the air hose. I disconnect the gun and put it back on top of the trash in my temporary work bench. After my son finished with the air hose, we bull shitted about the Eagles and other stuff. After he left, I moved the cabinet to the basement of the house, to paint it.

The next day, I went into the garage and bagged up all my trash, took it to work and dumped it. A week or so goes by, I had another project that needed nailing. I went over to my air tool rack and saw that the Senco was missing. I looked everywhere for it and couldn't find it. I went to HF and bought a nailer to get me by. I continued to look for my Senco.

It wasn't till I went to setup my temporary workbench, that I realized what happened...you guessed it. I left the gun in the trash and threw it away!!!!!

Needless to say, I won't be using a trash can as a workbench anymore :lol_hitti

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I AM NOT AFFILIATED WITH THE SELLER IN ANY WAY, SHAPE OR FORM!!!! The Eagles reference in the thread clicked your locale.
 
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sawin

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Hells Bells! Now you speak my language. I am constantly looking for a tool, hat, pencil, you name it, that I know I had just a couple of minutes ago. aaarrrgg!:headscrat

Then when I move something from a spot where it has been stored for 30 yrs. or so, you know that I will hardly be able to find it again, except by accident.:drool:

Then my often repeated, (and I do mean often), move of quickly leaving the shop/work area to get something I need, and upon reaching my destination, I completely forget what I was supposed to be gettin'.

The last one gets real annoying when done repeatedly. :confused:

"Keep the gray in your brain", and don't let it out to color your beard. That's my most often used excuse.
 

jackfork

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Snow and Nealy is under new ownership and moved production to another location In Maine last year. Does anyone know if their new products are as good as before the change? At least they stayed in the US which is a plus in itself.
 

Jim_No_Garage

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C'mon . . .

I spent no less than an hour researching my unusual Klein 301-6 Pliers.

All the online references pointed to a pair of needlenose pliers with no cutter.

Duh - I NEVER considered a "field expedient modification" as an option.

Doh!

Jim

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