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    I have a wrench like that. Never knew the correct name for it. Thanks.

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    Them podger bars are great. I’ve got a couple of offset spuds, a couple of straight spanners and a ratchet. Soooo useful.

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    no tool lanyard? I am used to having each tool when working at heights having a lanyard - hate to have a podgy land on my hard hat from that height.

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    first bolt sets the pace 3rd bold wins the race the guy who does the last bolt has to walk the beam and slip the sling never had some weevil in a man basket to to remove the sling



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