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?
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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!I’m always paranoid that I’ve forgotten to secure the ladder.
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.I’m always paranoid that I’ve forgotten to secure the ladder.
Found mine once in the joiners tool bag. 'he was looking after them for me'!Where’s my side cutters snips. Can’t find them for months now.
if he drives a Transit, the pliers probably got stuck on the rust pustules.That the pliers remained there on the roof indicates you drive your white van atypically.
Exactly my approach after a near miss a few years agoNothing 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.
A lucky escape for sure.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!
that is definitely an "Oh,Sh*t" moment.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:
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Probably followed by a non-stop drive to Mexico and a new identity.that is definitely an "Oh,Sh*t" moment.
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