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Thread: The Eleventh Commandment
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12th June 2010, 03:36 AM #1
The Eleventh Commandment
We are all familiar with the The Ten Commandments. A few years ago I decided there should be an Eleventh Commandment. And here it is:
"Everyone should own at least one tool they can't afford".
In my case it was a Lie Nielson low angle block rebate plane. A beautiful plane just to hold. That it can refine the tenon, double as a shoulder plane and do all those small jobs usually assigned to a 60 1/2 stanley is great, but it looks twice as good to boot.
But.......Recently it was stolen. Along with hundreds of other tools.
We often hear about the gut wretching feeling upon discovering another person has violated ones space and stolen goods which they treasure. It can't be anticipated, it can not be understated. It can be described but it has to be experienced to be really understood. I hope none of you get to experience that feeling.
Police have been given lists of all tools taken. I'm told local pawn shops are in touch with Police about which goods they trade and they are crosschecked with Police lists. However this is only relevant, I believe, if goods have serial numbers. so a stanley #5, for example, will have no meaning to anyone and will go unnoticed as will most of my tools.
On a brighter side, when I contacted my insurance company and explained my plight they told me all the tools will be replaced. When I asked how they will replace a type
10 Stanley No 2 they said "we'll buy a new one from Bunnings" I couldn't help but find amusment in times of hardship.
I hope with the depth of people who read this forum some of you may be able to offer practical suggestions.
Meanwhile I would hate to think that some a***hole is using my beautiful Lie Nielson to remove peeling paint from his stinking window ledge.
By the way what is your Eleventh Commandment Tool?Killer of brain cells
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12th June 2010, 07:25 AM #2
So sorry to hear of your pain,
I hope the scum gets caught or that Karma intervenes!
The police recommend engraving our liscence numbers on tools, but would one really want to on a LV plane!?The secret to creativity is knowing how to hide your sources.
Albert Einstein
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12th June 2010, 08:58 AM #3Skwair2rownd
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Bloody scoundrels!!
And you know, even the theft of the smallest item, especially if is significant to you, brings on feelings of loss and utter rage.
I once had a shovel, a crowbar, amattock and an axe stolen from where I was fencing. All easily rplaced except for the axe, which had been my father's. I was dumbstruck and furious.
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12th June 2010, 10:03 AM #4
I can certainly understand your pain. I also have that plane, and it's a very satisfying tool to use.
As for the low life that stole it, I'm afraid that unless they are very very stupid, (like trying to sell them at a garage sale around the corner from you), it's unlikely they will be caught.
Good luck with educating your insurance company...
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13th June 2010, 04:03 PM #5
The really sad thing is that more than likely the lowlife who stole them will not recognise how much they are worth and if they can't be sold to make a quick buck will most likely be dumped somewhere.
I had my handtools and laptop stolen out of my work vehicle, hand tools were in a bag and i found them dumped around the corner from my house, the theifs had obvoiusly done a grab and run and when they realised what was in the bag and decided they wern't worth carrying dumped them.
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13th June 2010, 10:58 PM #6Neil____________________________________________Every day presents an opportunity to learn something new
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13th June 2010, 11:11 PM #7
Keep an eye on Ebay for tool sales.
regards
David
"Tell him he's dreamin.""How's the serenity" (from "The Castle")
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13th June 2010, 11:24 PM #8
Its getting to the point where we may have to keep our good tools under lock and key. Sorry to hear your bad news. Hope the police catch up with the rascal(s)
Reality is no background music.
Cheers John
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17th June 2010, 05:25 PM #9
Nasty, nasty little lowlifes.
Keep us informed as to how you get on with the insurance... I hope to hear a 'well, the theft sucked... but the insurance came through spectacularly'.
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18th June 2010, 12:44 AM #10SENIOR MEMBER
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That's a scarey story. Must remember to get a padlock for my shed.
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18th June 2010, 06:59 AM #11
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21st June 2010, 07:38 PM #12
Thou shalt have more cover then thy tools are wortheth
*to cover #### like this and the rising cost of tools, the right replacement quality
and for better toolboxes when you get them replaced with better locks
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22nd June 2010, 08:42 PM #13Intermediate Member
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I always thought the 11th commandment was "Don't get caught".
There's a sad irony in that.....
Sorry to hear about your loss. I hope they catch the creep & accidentally bump his head as the put him in the paddy wagon.... twice.
Al