Saturday, November 7, 2009
“I spent 37 years in the U.S. Army and was getting ready to retire and I decided to start a handyman business. I have been doing buying, fixing and selling houses every where I was stationed so I had a lot of experience and tools to do almost any job. I purchased a 38 foot motor home that had a 12 foot garage in the back. I loaded it up with all my tools, supplies and leftover stuff from jobs past. I was driving along one day and got sick (stuff from being in the wrong place at the right time). I called my son who picked me up and took me home to get better. When we returned to get the motor home 2 days later it and all of my tools including my new RIDGID Smart Cart Wet/Dry Vac were gone never to be found. I was lucky to have insurance but it will never be enough to replace all the tools I lost, some were my grandfather’s, father’s and father in law’s and some from when I was in High School auto shop.” –Lloyd
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