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Apprentices in the old days

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Pete999

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Ever knocked a box of small bits and bobs over, and wondered how long it would take to pick em all up?
I did yesterday, and it took me back to when I was a mere 17 year old.
The bloke I worked with always had 2 gas mask bags one for his tools and one for his bits and bobs, which consisted of ever conceivable, screw, nut, bolt and anything else you may need, and as I was the lad, it was my job to search through this bag to find what he needed, it was a bugger of a job, and I hated it, no Screwfix in those days, "Go and find 12 3/4" black japanned screws, imagine today's Apprentices doing that, more likely to be told to go and see Abdul the Taxidermist.
I don't have any Videos to show what I mean, that will please some members I'm sure.
 
Didn't realise how popular these things are. I have a little bag clipped to my took bag and I've named it my lucky bag. It's been a God send on many occasions. No better feeling when you find the bit your looking for in there
When I got divorced I went back to collect some stuff out of the loft, I had a box full of useful bits and pieces the fecking cardboard box split and the contents went all over the landing grrrrrrr.
 
My ‘bag’o bits’ started small then got bigger and bigger, has never let me down and helped out many a-n-other. Hard to know when to stop though - no chance of going through it to sort it out, life’s too short!
 
Admit it, everyone still does it. Picking up random fittings and finding a home for them in a spare toolbox.
A recent visit to my dads, and he says tidy up the old stuff you left in my shed!
Home made wooden screwbox circa 1990... Full of bits and pieces i'd gleaned from jobs.... kept 'just in case'.... imperial sized conduit locknuts, M6 roofing nuts and bolts in varying lengths (unsorted, all in one compartment)... individual swa cable cleats.
2 duff AAA batteries and a key for a padlock I no longer have.

I still do it. I'm a self confessed hoarder. Much to wife's dismay.
Last week I found a padlock in my van.... If I keep it, one day, I might find the key.....
 
My dad does the same ... 3 quality street tins full of nails. Drove me insane. However without a doubt he can rumage and find the bits and bobs he needs.

As a young nipper it was my job to "have a clean up" whilst he's up on the roof. Got it all nice and organised back to a shut tup by the end of the week.

Method to the madness i suppose.
 

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