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Practical thing I wish I kept on boat

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Re: Practical thing I wish I kept on boat

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RobS wrote:
Mariner wrote:I just buy stainless steel tools. No pennies needed.
Stainless is a bit pricey, I went with plastic...
LOL! I like 'em. Do they make a wheel puller?
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Re: Practical thing I wish I kept on boat

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And they float so they are perfect for the boat. Haven't seen the wheel puller yet..
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Re: Practical thing I wish I kept on boat

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May not need this all of the time but when working on the engine one of those magnets with about a 30" handle. Just this weekend I rescued several washers, one screwdriver and my brand new socket wrench from no mans land below the engine.
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