What did you buy this week?

   / What did you buy this week? #3,321  
Sounds alot like my wifes garden. $$$ thousands worth of raised beds, top soil, manure, etc to grow probably $50 worth of vegetables . Now she wants a $3,000 fence around it.

But then again, i remember the time we got a cute BLM donkey rescue for $50.00, than threw down $4,000 for panels, feeders,water trough and fencing.
The sad thing about that $3k fence is the critters will still eat more than you. :mad:
 
   / What did you buy this week? #3,322  
Sounds alot like my wifes garden. $$$ thousands worth of raised beds, top soil, manure, etc to grow probably $50 worth of vegetables . Now she wants a $3,000 fence around it.

But then again, i remember the time we got a cute BLM donkey rescue for $50.00, than threw down $4,000 for panels, feeders,water trough and fencing.

You got a Black Lives Matter donkey rescue? 😁
 
   / What did you buy this week? #3,324  
I have a 50's Nash with original Goodyear WWW spare tire. Last time I checked still holding air but rubber has turned to hard plastic.
I have a trailer my Grandfather made many years ago using a straight axle from a '32 Chevrolet. One tire went flat long ago and the old guy who fixed it said it's been a long time since he saw a red rubber inner tube.
Big difference between bias ply and radial tires.

I use bias on most everything I can since they last so much longer...if not used on road and at speed.
 
   / What did you buy this week? #3,325  
Sounds alot like my wifes garden. $$$ thousands worth of raised beds, top soil, manure, etc to grow probably $50 worth of vegetables . Now she wants a $3,000 fence around it.

But then again, i remember the time we got a cute BLM donkey rescue for $50.00, than threw down $4,000 for panels, feeders,water trough and fencing.
Sound like our place.... I have a thousand dollars in fencing to protect half a bushel of tomatoes. :ROFLMAO:
 
   / What did you buy this week? #3,327  
It doesn't matter what I buy... If USPS is delivering it, it will get lost and be late. Every time
 
   / What did you buy this week? #3,328  
It doesn't matter what I buy... If USPS is delivering it, it will get lost and be late. Every time
Surprisingly, my wife ordered a bunch of stuff on-line the other day and a huge pile of packages was dropped at our back door Saturday by the USPS.

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   / What did you buy this week? #3,329  
About 10 years ago, I moved into my new tin shed and I swore I would NOT buy a second set of tools. I will simply walk the 65 feet to the heated garage where all my tools are to get what I need.
I had a conversation with a younger generation folk about farmers having multiples of tools. That person just couldn’t comprehend why one would have 5 tape measures, multiple hammers, multiple sets of screwdrivers, etc.

I explained one for each bench, truck, and tractor. They said just carry it all with you.

Ok, so I’m out in the field and don’t know what situation or breakage or fix is needed, so carry everything with you?

Nope, after walking around my yard for 20min looking for our one rake, I’m buying another one. Will prob get a tape measure while I’m there. LOL
 
   / What did you buy this week? #3,331  
I had a conversation with a younger generation folk about farmers having multiples of tools. That person just couldn’t comprehend why one would have 5 tape measures, multiple hammers, multiple sets of screwdrivers, etc.
One is none and two is one
 
   / What did you buy this week? #3,334  
Lets see tape measures, one in each tractor, one in each vehicle, one in each tool box, one in the shop, one in the garage, one in the kitchen drawer, one in the basement.
And I still can't grab one half the time I want one.
So never enough :)
 
   / What did you buy this week? #3,335  
I am firmly convinced that The Borrowers have moved into my abode. That is the only rational I can come up with on the disappearance of items.
 
   / What did you buy this week? #3,336  
Lets see tape measures, one in each tractor, one in each vehicle, one in each tool box, one in the shop, one in the garage, one in the kitchen drawer, one in the basement.
And I still can't grab one half the time I want one.
So never enough :)
Yes and we would all be set if we could only live to be 300 y.o.!
One day (20 years?) there's going to be a big auction here. "OK...here have 138 screwdrivers. Do I hear $20?".
Lord only knows how many wheelbarrow loads of bolts & screws I have. Always after 90 minutes or so..."Honey, I'm going to Ace!".
Recently I needed white silicone caulk. I finally found a dozen or so tubes...everything but white and all of then stiff as a weddin' dick.
 
   / What did you buy this week? #3,337  
Makes me feel like some of you are my long lost brothers. Today I bought another Klein 11(or whatever the count is) in-one screwdriver. With 4 now there's one in most of the spots where they're needed. They will never replace the old single size screwdrivers for some applications such as reaching a deep inset screw, but they're really handy. One thing I've noticed is the bits are much more durable than most of the screwdrivers I've owned. Back when I was working with tools in the field my favorites were Vaco and SK but also used Craftsman. Most of the slotted screwdrivers were OK but all of the #2 Phillips were quick to wear until the black oxide came along.

Tape measures are plentiful around here - TILL YOU NEED ONE. They are in the sheds, the welding table, basement junk drawer in the kitchen, tool boxes, etc. About a week ago a 30' DeWalt came along back from a trip to the box store and Sweet Pea insisted on giving me an early Christmas present. I unwrapped a cute Craftsman 6 footer on a keychain. I had a freebie HF 6 footer so figured cool, now there's an extra for the map pocket. Before getting the present completely unwrapped she said "Now I can have your old one so we each have one".
 
   / What did you buy this week? #3,338  
Agree, just bought another Torx bit set, to add to the who knows how many I have.
Wrenches on the Tractor, in my house garage, in my external garage.
Multiples of plumbing supplies, ratchets, tow ropes, tool boxes, pruning tools, chainsaw blades and chainsaws.

I don't have all the screws and hardware I used to have, lost in all the moves.
So I buy small kits to have a few sizes as spares, but with cars, tractors and other power equipment, never seem to have the right size, so a few more bolts/screws/nuts go into the box since I buy a few of each when I need one.

I even have 5 multi-meters, because when I need one, it better be somewhat close.
and don't even get me started on the cable collection.
 
   / What did you buy this week? #3,339  
Reading glasses. I don't even know how many I got but they all end up in one place somehow, In the barn or in the house or in the car...anyway half the time I can't find a pair when I need them. And I needed them a lot. So I went to the optometrist and bought a pair of glasses I can put on when I wake up and take off when I go to bed. Now, I know where the dam things are.
 
   / What did you buy this week? #3,340  
Reading glasses. I don't even know how many I got but they all end up in one place somehow, In the barn or in the house or in the car...anyway half the time I can't find a pair when I need them. And I needed them a lot. So I went to the optometrist and bought a pair of glasses I can put on when I wake up and take off when I go to bed. Now, I know where the dam things are.
Tell us where they are in a week please, update required :)
I have lost so many that I think I keep the eyeglass places in business.
 

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