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    Quote Originally Posted by KBs PensNmore View Post
    I'd like to try this but, unfortunately my partner has a photographic memory, when it comes to my stuff.
    Actually Kryn, there is more to it than just colour matching. In one of the drawers in the back of the ute right up the back behind the 4wd recovery gear there's a can of wd40 and a bag of fine sawdust. Remove the tool from the original packaging, spray lightly with the wd40 and dip in the sawdust. Looks like it HAS been in the shed for 10 years at least.

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    Doug
    I got sick of sitting around doing nothing - so I took up meditation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TimberCruiser View Post
    I was wondering WHY tools depreciate so much after you buy them ? For instance nearly every time a purchase a new tool say $ 900 + you drive home, wife asks " what is that ? " "how much was THAT !!" Oh only $ 250. How can tools depreciate so quickly
    LOL....I do better. My tools go from existing as they leave the shop to non-existant as soon as they enter my workshop
    Whatever note you blow youre never more than a semitone away from the correct one....(Miles Davis)

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