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Tool grinch
Posted by hbgatsf on Friday, January 6, 2023 12:23 PM

Has anyone else noticed the tool grinch getting more active as you get older?  I have always had one lurking around but I am starting to pull my hair out (which I can't afford.)

I have a hard time keeping track of my NMRA gauge.  I was recently checking some clearances with it and put it in a place where I would be able to find it. I am now into day 3 of looking for it without success. I know that it will show up at some point but my patience is running out. 

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Posted by SeeYou190 on Friday, January 6, 2023 12:29 PM

For some reason I have a very hard time keeping track of tweezers.

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Posted by York1 on Friday, January 6, 2023 12:35 PM

I have two of many tools.

I can't find one, I buy another, and when I come home from the hardware store, the original tool mysteriously appears.

Strange occurences.

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Posted by Southgate 2 on Friday, January 6, 2023 12:43 PM

I also lost my first NMRA gauge some time back. I had it for many years. I got a couple more on Ebay, and have them, but the original never showed up. It never leaves the layout room so...???   Dan

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Posted by crossthedog on Friday, January 6, 2023 1:14 PM

Southgate 2
the original never showed up. It never leaves the layout room so...???

Back pocket of the jeans you gave away?

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Posted by BATMAN on Friday, January 6, 2023 4:15 PM

Southgate 2
I also lost my first NMRA gauge some time back.

While I don't lose tools, my brain does malfunction as I have been known to check the track gauge with my NMRA gauge while the trains are running.Dunce

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Posted by NVSRR on Friday, January 6, 2023 5:23 PM

I keep loosing my tool buying green rectangles tools. 

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Posted by BigDaddy on Friday, January 6, 2023 6:04 PM

My tools only disappear when I need them or an actually using them.  I blame the poltergeist.

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Posted by SeeYou190 on Friday, January 6, 2023 6:04 PM

York1
I have two of many tools. I can't find one, I buy another, and when I come home from the hardware store, the original tool mysteriously appears.

I have six 25 foot tape measures. They all go on a rack above my workbench in the garage.

When I get down to the last one, I go and find them again.

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Posted by Little Timmy on Friday, January 6, 2023 6:33 PM

We constantly loose tools here on the Demon's Hollow & Pacific.

During my "vacation" this past week, I managed to clean out part of my shop ..... I discovered that I now own 17 pairs of pliers,  32 Philips screw drivers ( all the same size ) , 4 tape measures, and  multiple sets of sockets .

Oh yea, and 9 1/2 inch wrenches ... that I know of...

 

 

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Posted by hbgatsf on Friday, January 6, 2023 7:20 PM

Well, I did find the gauge. It had crawled under a piece of paper I had used to check a building footprint.  The fact remains that these incidents seem to be happening more often.  

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Posted by rrebell on Saturday, January 7, 2023 9:21 AM

hbgatsf

Well, I did find the gauge. It had crawled under a piece of paper I had used to check a building footprint.  The fact remains that these incidents seem to be happening more often.  

 

I have multiples of most tools but I picked them up gradually over the years at deep discounts. That being said, tools have always disapeared even though I am fairly well orginized. They tend to slip under paper or get left in another part of the house being used on a short project like removing a screw on the back of a battery powered item.

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Posted by SeeYou190 on Saturday, January 7, 2023 9:47 AM

Back when I was a working man...

I had my wonderfully stocked worbench at home, and I had my model building desk in my "dorm room" apartment up in Tampa. I also had my travel tool set that I took with me to hotels.

As a result, I accumulated way too many tools.

Once I get my workbench set up again, I am sure the tool and supply surplus will be astounding when I get it all gathered together in one place.

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Posted by jacon12 on Saturday, January 7, 2023 9:49 AM

BATMAN

 Lol... I once picked up my (metal) Kadee coupler height guage, set it down on the powered track, and for a few seconds couldn't figure out why things shut down.

 
Southgate 2
I also lost my first NMRA gauge some time back.

 

While I don't lose tools, my brain does malfunction as I have been known to check the track gauge with my NMRA gauge while the trains are running.Dunce

 

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Posted by wickman on Saturday, January 7, 2023 3:03 PM

I'm not so sure it's the tool grinch but more just a lacks in memory, I know I have  the same problem. Even at 61 my memory lacks and I try my hardest to keep all my RR tools in one spot/pile.

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Posted by selector on Saturday, January 7, 2023 5:36 PM

One of the advantages of a 'never finished' layout is that there's this excuse to leave stuff on it somewhere.  I have what must be a 12 year old aluminum disposable pie plate that carries bits, track nails, a few joiners if I fish for them, lots of screws, my track gauge, and at least one remnant of my original needle file set.  I use these, plus some dental picks, so often that I can reach behind myself in the dark, or not look, and retrieve what I need.

Now, paint brushes.....fuggetaboudit. Coupler replacement stock...same...it'll take me at least ten minutes.

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Posted by hbgatsf on Sunday, January 8, 2023 8:45 AM

SeeYou190

I have six 25 foot tape measures. They all go on a rack above my workbench in the garage.

When I get down to the last one, I go and find them again.

-Kevin

I no longer have a problem with those.  Several years ago I was walking through Lowes and saw that the had two packs of them that had the origanal price the same as singles.  They were then marked down 50% so I bought several.

I now have one in each garage and work area and scattered throughout the house.  If I need one I don't have to look far.  I will know that I have the onslaught of demensia if I forget to keep my mouth shut when my wife asks why I have so many and reply "because you never put them back where they belong."

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Posted by josephbw on Sunday, January 8, 2023 10:11 AM

I have a bad habit of not putting things away after using them. As a result, my workbench is about 8' too small. I am always losing tools seconds after using them.

As an example, I am currently building a Walthers Library my daughter got me for Christmas. I was at the stage of installing windows. Every time I took the cap off my glue bottle it took me at least 5 minutes to find it. And it was the same with any tool I used. At 74 years old, my mind is deteriorating faster than a snow cone in the desert.

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Posted by maxman on Sunday, January 8, 2023 10:50 AM

hbgatsf
I no longer have a problem with those.  Several years ago I was walking through Lowes and saw that the had two packs of them that had the origanal price the same as singles.  They were then marked down 50% so I bought several.

Just don't mix different brands.

I built an item very recently and couldn't figure out why items were not fitting together properly.  Finally discovered that one tape was a small fraction of an inch different from the other.

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Posted by BATMAN on Monday, January 9, 2023 1:05 PM

maxman
Just don't mix different brands. I built an item very recently and couldn't figure out why items were not fitting together properly.  Finally discovered that one tape was a small fraction of an inch different from the other.

I learned this lesson while cutting tiles during bathroom renovations. I had one tape in the bathroom and the other out on the tile saw on the driveway. I clued in pretty quickly but it cost a couple of tiles.

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Posted by hon30critter on Tuesday, January 10, 2023 8:02 AM

I don't seem to have a problem with misplacing tools (that's not to say that I don't lose plenty of other stuff like detail parts). I use a wall mounted tool rack that holds most of my pliers, screwdrivers and tweezers:

P1010179

I also use a simple wooden block with holes to store my files and Dremel bits, and my most commonly used tools like my X-acto knife simply sit to one side of my cutting mat. For less commonly used tools like calipers and hole punches, I have a tool drawer in one of my storage cabinets.

Here is a cheap tool storage rack that might help:

https://www.amazon.ca/Screwdriver-Organizers-Storage-Multi-Function-Workshop/dp/B08LTMGYGJ/ref=sr_1_26?crid=1P1Z4W3OQWGAW&keywords=hand+tool+rack&qid=1673358655&sprefix=hand+tool+rack%2Caps%2C98&sr=8-26

Cheers!!

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Posted by Mike in NC on Wednesday, January 11, 2023 12:29 PM

You call it the "Tool Grinch",  I just say I'm suffering from CRS,..   "Can't Remember S***".     Actually as a woodworker pencils and measuring tapes are my biggest offenders.   I can start out with a dozen sharp pencils and 3 or 4 measuring tapes and in two hours I'll be searching,...   grrr,...   CRS,..

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Posted by ricktrains4824 on Wednesday, January 11, 2023 6:07 PM

Is the tool grinch that Murphy guy? I really dislike him....

Or some other cute looking furry style gremlin type person? If he's one of these, hide the Mountain Dew... Don't ask me how I know. Big Smile

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