I appreciate the warm welcome! I just took some pictures of the rest of the garage. Marguerite is still threatening to get one of the statues of Ronald McDonald and put it in the garage. I've noticed that there aren't many garages with pickup trucks here. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
I like the car logos .... very cool. With my garage, its all F-car stuff, but ... th elonger I have my F-car, I'm realizing that its "ok" to like other makes, too. It took me a while ;-))
A 10 lb. 2 1/2" (over two feet long) combination wrench. http://www.northerntool.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product_6970_200324243_200324243 I think every man should have one of these wrenches, if for no other reason than to make your wives happy about being right. I can't leave a hardware store without buying a new tool. Marguerite always says, "You're never going to use that." Well, I haven't bought a tool yet that I haven't ended up needing and using within a year's time. So, this wrench serves as her vindication. I can't imagine I will every find a use for a 2 1/2" combination wrench. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Are you f-ing kidding me! Those things look great. Reminds me of Everybody Loves Raymond: Big Fork and Spoon Episode.
PM sent. Note that these are not found in the kitchen cabinets area, but in another area of IKEA with interior cabinets.
I've seen that wrench used before to tighten the cojones of someone putting a scratch in someone else's car!!!
Thats more of a weapon than a hand tool! I love the idea of using tools for decoration in the garage. I've been experimenting with using using hand tools as handles and love the look on garage cabinets and tool chests. What does everyone else think? Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Great look. Just be sure you have dupes in the tool box, don't want to be dismantling the furniture when you can't find the right wrench
That is awesome...one of my favorite episodes of American Chopper was when they incorporated tools into their bike. So cool.
Thanks! I used to have a P38. Loved it to death. I always considered it to be the last "true" British Range Rover. I traded it in for the RRS. As for the Lotuses... after a day driving around in the Exige, the Elise actually feels "cushy" to me now.
Here's our new one under construction. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login