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    Quote Originally Posted by Patriot76 View Post
    NA - you are to precise in your tool cleaning. The redneck way of cleaning your tools will save you a ton of time and energy. Next time you change the oil in your truck (I know you have one) throw all your hand tools in the old oil. Then when you need a tool, reach in and grab the one you want, clean it and use it. By the time you get all the tools out of the oil bath, it will be time to change the oil in the other truck. Repeat process. Save the rag covered in oil after cleaning the tools. It can be used to start a fire or to polish up the tool that missed it's last bath. Simple, economical, and efficient. Must be a Jeff Foxworthy thing.
    Hey I do this every time I change the oil. Its just on accident.


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