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Hey, I just said that! But better, all around, than the other idea, and a highly appropriate use of the technology. |
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[+] Any sort of flexible, off the shelf RFID kit would be incredibly useful. I spend probably >$1K/yr on replacing things I lose. Thats like 250 euros! |
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Bloody good idea. A friend of mine is a diesel fitter. He just spent $600 on a Snap-On torque wrench. He lost the previous one. |
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i find this to be an excellent idea my friends are mechanics and i know how irritating it is when someone steals or misplaces you're tools |
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I want one of the right now! I once found my missing 15mm wrench precariously laying in the radiator cross member in my pickup 1 year after I had lost the tool. About once a year i find a socket in the engine bay or on the shop floor that I hadn't seen for quite some time. |
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[+] I used to work in an industry where we made house calls. It was common for the customers to steal our tools by hiding them in "plain sight". If I didn't know something was missing, I would never ask the customer if he had seen it. Yet if there was something I needed and I said, "Mr. Customer, I had a pair of plyers around here somewhere. Have you seen them?" then he would fess up and either admit that he was "borrowing" it or somehow it mysterously ended up on the coffee table and he would blame it on his kids. |
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