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Paul Workman
07-03-2014, 09:18 AM
I discovered where a couple "extra" brackets went that came off my Z somewhere during the disassembly for painting, etc (discovered when removing the same bracket on Ami's new ZR-1 to fix a lazy headlight). But, of course the bolts and screws off my Z were nowhere to be found. I looked and looked, but noddah... Out of frustration I made the 34 mile round trip to the Fastenal store that sells automotive nuts and bolts. Total cost, including gas = $16 and an hour driving time.

Bracket installed and I'm putting everything away. And, as I picked up a rag to wipe off a tool, what should I spy but a little Tupperware tub hidden beneath it that contained...yep...the missing bolts and screws. $16 out the friggin window!

Am I the only one that does this kind a crap? Gotta love it...this Corvette hobby!:o

XfireZ51
07-03-2014, 09:23 AM
I discovered where a couple "extra" brackets went that came off my Z somewhere during the disassembly for painting, etc (discovered when removing the same bracket on Ami's new ZR-1 to fix a lazy headlight). But, of course the bolts and screws off my Z were nowhere to be found. I looked and looked, but noddah... Out of frustration I made the 34 mile round trip to the Fastenal store that sells automotive nuts and bolts. Total cost, including gas = $16 and an hour driving time.

Bracket installed and I'm putting everything away. And, as I picked up a rag to wipe off a tool, what should I spy but a little Tupperware tub hidden beneath it that contained...yep...the missing bolts and screws. $16 out the friggin window!

Am I the only one that does this kind a crap? Gotta love it...this Corvette hobby!:o


No. Do you still have the receipt? ;)

Dynomite
07-03-2014, 10:05 AM
No. Do you still have the receipt? ;)

:sign10:

Paul.....next time just let me know and I will send you the bolts and screws at no cost delivered to your mail box and you will not need a receipt :D

I use Marie Calendars Pie Tins for parts (not Tupperware) ;)

http://i287.photobucket.com/albums/ll142/dynomite007/Dynomite/6ce4d547-b27b-46bd-8e55-15b076d5bb84.jpg (http://s287.photobucket.com/user/dynomite007/media/Dynomite/6ce4d547-b27b-46bd-8e55-15b076d5bb84.jpg.html)

secondchance
07-03-2014, 03:08 PM
You are not the only one. I do the same with parts too.
Found 2.5 mm allen on the fresh air intake the other day - I think it's Phil's...

Paul Workman
07-03-2014, 03:28 PM
I hear ya. I dropped the 1/4" drive ratchet handle down between the firewall and the map sensor. It never hit the ground and I could never find it to this day. All I can say is it must be there among the missing socks I've lost over the years

mike100
07-03-2014, 03:53 PM
I've found a few tools lodged in cars . I don't know who owned them first, but a couple of them became my favorites.

FU
07-03-2014, 04:05 PM
How long did the surgeon's have you on the operating table Paul ?
That is what I use for an excuse :-D

vettn71
07-03-2014, 04:17 PM
I spend more time looking for things than I do working

Jim

Racinfan83
07-03-2014, 04:21 PM
I do that all the time. I keep all kinds of stuff in my garage "because I might need it". THEN when I DO need it I can't remember where it's at - or it's buried too far to look for. Probably why I have so much stuff in there - easier to drive a couple miles to the store then to look or dig for it... So stuff I have becomes buried even worse by stuff I got because I couldn't find or was too lazy to look for :o
And Dyno - that system wouldn't work for me. A: I would just throw stuff at the tins hoping it landed in one of em And B: My hands are so messed up from work I would drop the darn things if I handled em too much and playing 500 pickup sucks... So back to my system - stuff everywhere LOL :p

mike100
07-03-2014, 07:31 PM
I just found a nut driver handle and an expensive name brand socket I had been missing for a few months stuck in the crack of my F-150's bench seat!

Funny how I was just bragging about finding other people's tools and here I go and find one of mine.

8cam
07-03-2014, 07:33 PM
I have 3 different magnetic pickups and two extending claws...dropping crap in annoying places is part of the fun!