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Gear Junkie

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Mine are:

1. Ridgid K-60
2. GPS-was able to fit 1-2 extra customers a day just because I didn't have to look at a map.
3. 12" channelocks
4. Level-12", 24", 60"
5. Sawzall

What's yours?

sidenote-my dremel is starting to make a bid on this list. Not used very often but will make a hard job done easy.
 

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In no particular order:
Various cordless tools.
Ratcheting box wrenches.
Computer (it allows me to get information without having to rely on my suppliers).
Dewalt Timberwolf and Lenox auto feed wood bits.
A pleasant disposition (which allows one to get along with other tradesmen, avoiding conflict, increasing productivity, and reducing stress)
 

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gear junkie....

your avatar makes me sort of nervous......

I dont know why.....


as far as tools....


souix chief well pump piers 20.00
reversible
screw driver 2.95
rigid expandable basin wrench... . 25.00
assortment of sharp cold chisels... 10.00
East-wing claw hammer..... 19.00


WD 40 PRICELESS...........

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This is my most expensive tool

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Got this for Christmas and like some one already said, I should have gotten one long ago.

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My five favorite tools change depending on which job I am doing at the moment. When threading pipe the 300 or 700 drives are right up there, but then when I go to 2 1/2" to 4" then the 141 die moves up the line along with the big cutter, reamer and pipe rests.
 

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In no particular order but all top 6... sorry I couldn't do 5!

Ridgid channelock type pliers
6 in one screwdriver- 2 phillips, 2 straight, 2 nutdriver
Laptop used mostly for GPS
trigger light mapp torch (1 lb. bottle)
12" adjustable wrench
Ridgid light that came with cordless combo kit.

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