Justa Rollin’ Right Along


Some New Tools for the Collection

Thursday, December 13th, 2007



I am all about getting the good stuff these days. I don’t know anyone who can dispute the fact that working with quality is better than working with cheap ones. Tool manufacturers do a very good job of making “good” feel really nice in your hands. There is a big difference.

Yesterday, I took a trip to Lowe’s to get a few things. I wanted to get a snapper (You know…it looks like a tape measure. You pull the string out of the thing and snap the line of ) and two . I need the snapper for the floor of the kitchen. I have to make lines to help me screw the subfloor down to the joists. Whenever doing a floor over, this is a good idea. I needed the because I have a bit of a mess outside. I already have four full outside under the porch and one inside the porch. I have to get the off the driveway, so I bought two more. By the way, I filled those two and need about two more. I’m not going to get them though.

So I wandered into Lowe’s. I began searching for the snapper and happened to pass by some face filters. I picked up a nice 3M Dual Cartridge Assembly and held onto it. I needed this for the sanding of the , among other things. My old one leaked. I found this out during the previous day’s sanding. I like these better than the little white ones because they stay on my big head better. Also, I used to wear them when I worked at a bodyshop back in the day. They do a nice job filtering particles.

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As I continued my search for the snapper, I passed by some for my Stanley razor knife. I remembered that I just dulled out the last one on the . I picked up a ten pack and held onto them. Then, I saw some screw bits. I picked up the 25 piece bit set. I thought of how nice it would be to toss the two bits that I keep switching back and fourth in my now. It’s like they are going to heal themselves or something. I held onto them.

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Boy, that’s weird, where the heck are those snappers? Oh well, moving on. Geeesh, I wish I didn’t see the battery replacements. I thought back to the day before…me running back and fourth, between the basement and the kitchen to replace the battery in the cordless . Remember I just got this about a year ago? Yeah, that’s the last time I buy anything other than , , or . As I said above, I am into the good stuff, especially when it comes to . In this case, since the gun is so new, I picked up a FireStorm Two 18-Volt Extended Run Time Battery pack. Just one thing, remember that these are meant for home use. Contractor use is not covered under the warranty. One battery is twice the cost of two of these. Say anything about quality? I held onto them.

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This trip was getting expensive. I only came here for a few things and haven’t found either of them yet. I swung around the corner and there they were…the snappers. There were a few of them there, but I got the best one. It’s called the Stanley FatMax Reel Kit With Blue .

A funny thing happened on the way to Lowe’s. I called my friend, Craig and told him that I was getting a snapper. He said, “Oh good. Just remember to get a good one.” I told him, “Well, the most expensive one is around $12, so ok.” I thought that was amusing. I picked it up and held onto it.

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Onto the . I took a look outside to only learn the were inside. I walked back in and found the correct aisle. I went to the cheap section and grabbed two black and their lids. Over and out.

I stumbled to the register and paid for all the stuff I just had to have. Can I ever get out of that store without leaving with a bunch of stuff I didn’t know I needed? Does this happen to everyone when they are initially stocking their tool collections? Perhaps it’s just me.

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