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What's the wierdest thing you ever found on route
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<blockquote data-quote="rushfan" data-source="post: 374761" data-attributes="member: 1631"><p>$200 in cash at a rest area one night. Snap-on 3/8 in. socket,drive, and extension. Square nosed shovel, hammer, vise grips, pliers, phillips screwdriver, HVAC tools, and many dead animals. </p><p></p><p>The best was when I was a package driver. At one of the electrical supply warehouses I delivered to, they had a recycle bin full of odd lengths of romex, and other electrical wire. They said I could have it. I was able to save about $200 on wiring alone when I wired a sub-panel, and my "man cave" in my garage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rushfan, post: 374761, member: 1631"] $200 in cash at a rest area one night. Snap-on 3/8 in. socket,drive, and extension. Square nosed shovel, hammer, vise grips, pliers, phillips screwdriver, HVAC tools, and many dead animals. The best was when I was a package driver. At one of the electrical supply warehouses I delivered to, they had a recycle bin full of odd lengths of romex, and other electrical wire. They said I could have it. I was able to save about $200 on wiring alone when I wired a sub-panel, and my "man cave" in my garage. [/QUOTE]
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