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Lost tools

My modus operandi is that I lose/misplace something, replace it, and then the lost item shows up.

(Or my son admits that he borrowed it, sheepishly, when he eventually gets around to returning it. I have thought about changing the locks, or putting up a signout sheet because its not ALL me! )
 
Ever lose a piece of equipment that you know is in the house somewhere?

First it was a modified Hornady case in 6DASHER.

I have a new bolt coming today. So this morning I look for my go-gauge. I want to be sure my headspace doesn't change with the new bolt.

Well the damn go gauge is missing worse than a 10mm socket. I have separate Tupperware containers for each caliper. They hold things like comparator bushings, neck bushings, etc that are caliber specific. But my go gauge for 6 Dasher isn't in the 6mm container.

Last I used it was installing my current barrel. So it has to be in the gun room somewhere.
have you looked in the gun you were working on?
 
Ever lose a piece of equipment that you know is in the house somewhere?

First it was a modified Hornady case in 6DASHER.

I have a new bolt coming today. So this morning I look for my go-gauge. I want to be sure my headspace doesn't change with the new bolt.

Well the damn go gauge is missing worse than a 10mm socket. I have separate Tupperware containers for each caliper. They hold things like comparator bushings, neck bushings, etc that are caliber specific. But my go gauge for 6 Dasher isn't in the 6mm container.

Last I used it was installing my current barrel. So it has to be in the gun room somewhere.
I too, have spent time in your world….

Eyeglasses get me quite often. I can read without them so I’ll take them off and set them down not paying attention to where. There’s usually some cussing involved, but actually haven’t lost them yet.
 
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Years ago I downsized from a 450 long bed service truck to a 150… company logic. Anyway I had a wad of specialty tools that came off the truck and went into my shop.

Fast forward 7-8 years; I’d retired and was going through my shop consolidating and liquidating. Son of a ____ I found those tools. Of course I’d already replaced them.
 
Ever lose a piece of equipment that you know is in the house somewhere?

First it was a modified Hornady case in 6DASHER.

I have a new bolt coming today. So this morning I look for my go-gauge. I want to be sure my headspace doesn't change with the new bolt.

Well the damn go gauge is missing worse than a 10mm socket. I have separate Tupperware containers for each caliper. They hold things like comparator bushings, neck bushings, etc that are caliber specific. But my go gauge for 6 Dasher isn't in the 6mm container.

Last I used it was installing my current barrel. So it has to be in the gun room somewhere.
You will find it after you buy a new one. Tommy Mc
 
I once lost my magnetic LED light that I use on the Bridgeport quill.

Found it under the mower deck, still lit, after my wife mowed the lawn.

I had used it to sharpen blades, lowered the deck, and forgot all about it....until I used the mill ....oh chit.

Pretty strong magnet...
 
I usually managed to keep track of my tools.
Then my son became a teenager and starting "borrowing" my tools.
If I couldn't find what I was looking for in my toolbox..........
I would start driving around the yard on my lawnmower.
I generally found them except when they went flying into the woods.
 

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