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<blockquote data-quote="D2Cat" data-source="post: 1403186" data-attributes="member: 19322"><p>Skyhightree1, I have a place like that nearby. I stop in there regularly usually looking for some bent gates or panels to use at 3 water gaps. </p><p></p><p>Recently they had about 3 pallets of "stuff" returned to O'Reilly Automotive. They had a bunch of torque wrenches, it it makes you wonder why would anyone trust one of their wrenches for anything important.</p><p></p><p>I get 1" stainless steel tubing and weld to broken rakes and pitchfork heads. Get a bicycle handlebar grip to put over the other end! They last and don't bend. You can make an extra long handle for a rake to use when burning brush.</p><p></p><p>Why did they have so many fence post? What weight were they? Were they the lighter ones the landscapers use?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D2Cat, post: 1403186, member: 19322"] Skyhightree1, I have a place like that nearby. I stop in there regularly usually looking for some bent gates or panels to use at 3 water gaps. Recently they had about 3 pallets of "stuff" returned to O'Reilly Automotive. They had a bunch of torque wrenches, it it makes you wonder why would anyone trust one of their wrenches for anything important. I get 1" stainless steel tubing and weld to broken rakes and pitchfork heads. Get a bicycle handlebar grip to put over the other end! They last and don't bend. You can make an extra long handle for a rake to use when burning brush. Why did they have so many fence post? What weight were they? Were they the lighter ones the landscapers use? [/QUOTE]
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