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My Mrs borrowed my pliers the other day when we were working on a fence next to our drive. They disappeared. Went to wholesalers this morning. Guy serving me looks out the window and says, do you know there’s a set of pliers on your van roof?
[ElectriciansForums.net] Wondered where my long nose pliers had gone!
 
I’m always paranoid that I’ve forgotten to secure the ladder.
Snap! although drove about 8miles once and thought 'I must have', it would have come off by now so drove another 6 miles to job and found 'it wasn't' but was still there!

Also drove again about 8 miles up and down, tight bends in country lane. Got to site and wondered what the brown stain was on the back of the van...... I'd spilled my coffee but the mug was on top still there!
 
Had laid a length of MT2 on the rack but forgot to secure it, at a junction stopped quicker then normal and it flew off just missing a bloke crossing the road, jumped out to say sorry and get the trunking and it turned out to be someone from my school class from 35+ years ago who I hadn't seen sice finishing my 'O' levels
 
A few days ago a van pulled out of a side road into the main road I was in, straight away I could see his nearside side door was wide open with tools,drills and cases stacked up. I flashed and beeped him but he must have thought I was having a go because he had pulled out. A hand 'signal' came out of the drivers window aimed at me and he roared off in a cloud of smoke. Dont know how far he got as I had to turn off at the next junction.
 
I found a pair of Knipex adjustables in someone’s ceiling recently.... customer said it was the plumbers, and told me his name.
“I know where he lives.... I can take it back to him” (like the good egg I am!)

“nice try” said the customer... “he’s my son in law.... I’ll give him them back”
 
That the pliers remained there on the roof indicates you drive your white van atypically.
if he drives a Transit, the pliers probably got stuck on the rust pustules.
 
Nothing ever goes on the roof unless it is being immediately secured. If it can't be tied on right now it gets placed beside the van.
Exactly my approach after a near miss a few years ago

I was working at a new distribution centre in Cheshire and at lunch my mate wanted to go out for food so we jump in the van drive down the road a couple of miles and stopped at an island and 10 lengths of Unistrut came sliding off the transit roof narrowly missing windscreen and a motor cyclist queued in front of us!

One of the lads onsite had undone all the ratchet straps holding it on and didn't tell us, He'd actually walked past his own van loaded with strut and threaded bar and took it from ours as he didn't want the hassle of sorting it all out later on!
Always checked and double checked afterwards!
 
One of the lads onsite had undone all the ratchet straps holding it on and didn't tell us, He'd actually walked past his own van loaded with strut and threaded bar and took it from ours as he didn't want the hassle of sorting it all out later on!
Always checked and double checked afterwards!
A lucky escape for sure.

If you want an idea of how expensive the "borrowed stuff without telling anyone" can get read this and laugh/weep as appropriate:
[automerge]1598871581[/automerge]
Repairs to the satellite cost $135 million.
 
A lucky escape for sure.

If you want an idea of how expensive the "borrowed stuff without telling anyone" can get read this and laugh/weep as appropriate:
[automerge]1598871581[/automerge]
Repairs to the satellite cost $135 million.
that is definitely an "Oh,Sh*t" moment.
 

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