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You do not often get to see something as large as a city garbage truck (with compactor) being towed down the street. The other day we did get to see this however, and here are a few pictures.

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Broken Garbage Truck Being Towed
Broken Garbage Truck Being Towed
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Posted on: Sat Oct 18 2008

You do not often get to see something as large as a city garbage truck (with compactor) being towed down the street. The other day we did get to see this however, and here are a few pictures.

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The last LED fell apart so it was time for a new small keychain LED. This tiny all aluminum Nanolight LED looks like it will work well. It is under $10 so it is not a large investment, and it seems rugged enough to last longer than the plastic one I used before this one.

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Streamlight Nanolight First Impressions
Streamlight Nanolight First Impressions
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AZ556
Posted on: Sat Oct 4 2008

The last LED fell apart so it was time for a new small keychain LED. This tiny all aluminum Nanolight LED looks like it will work well. It is under $10 so it is not a large investment, and it seems rugged enough to last longer than the plastic one I used before this one.

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The last LED fell apart so it was time for a new small keychain LED. This tiny all aluminum Nanolight LED looks like it will work well. It is under $10 so it is not a large investment, and it seems rugged enough to last longer than the plastic one I used before this one.

http://www.tucsonsafety.net/Articles.php?action=detail&g=content1223123863
Streamlight Nanolight First Impressions
Streamlight Nanolight First Impressions
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AZ556
Posted on: Sat Oct 4 2008

The last LED fell apart so it was time for a new small keychain LED. This tiny all aluminum Nanolight LED looks like it will work well. It is under $10 so it is not a large investment, and it seems rugged enough to last longer than the plastic one I used before this one.

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The last LED fell apart so it was time for a new small keychain LED. This tiny all aluminum Nanolight LED looks like it will work well. It is under $10 so it is not a large investment, and it seems rugged enough to last longer than the plastic one I used before this one.

http://www.tucsonsafety.net/Articles.php?action=detail&g=content1223123863
Streamlight Nanolight First Impressions
Streamlight Nanolight First Impressions
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AZ556
Posted on: Sat Oct 4 2008

The last LED fell apart so it was time for a new small keychain LED. This tiny all aluminum Nanolight LED looks like it will work well. It is under $10 so it is not a large investment, and it seems rugged enough to last longer than the plastic one I used before this one.

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I bought this small pocket tool at the local Ace Hardware store. I had been looking for the Swiss made one, but have not found them anywhere in town. So when I saw this one for $16 I bought it right away. It is well made, and the locks are great. The locks hold well and need to be deliberately disengaged. I have used it for a few jobs over the past few weeks and it seems to be holding up well. It is becoming loose, so I would not use it on a keyring. But it really is large to be carried every day. This would go well in a bag. Clipped on a ring in the bag so that the tool is always available but not lost at the bottom of a pocket. It is not heavy, but it is solid steel so it is not light either. This tool is sold as 10 Tools-in-1 with a 1) Knife, 2) Small Phillips screwdriver, 3) Small Flathead screwdriver, 4) Large Flathead screwdriver, 5) Bottle opener, 6) File, 7) Tweezers, 8) Large pliers, 9) Fine pliers, 10) Wire cutters and strippers

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IDL Tools T-10 Review
IDL Tools T-10 Review
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Bubba
Posted on: Mon Sep 29 2008

I bought this small pocket tool at the local Ace Hardware store. I had been looking for the Swiss made one, but have not found them anywhere in town. So when I saw this one for $16 I bought it right away. It is well made, and the locks are great. The locks hold well and need to be deliberately disengaged. I have used it for a few jobs over the past few weeks and it seems to be holding up well. It is becoming loose, so I would not use it on a keyring. But it really is large to be carried every day. This would go well in a bag. Clipped on a ring in the bag so that the tool is always available but not lost at the bottom of a pocket. It is not heavy, but it is solid steel so it is not light either. This tool is sold as 10 Tools-in-1 with a 1) Knife, 2) Small Phillips screwdriver, 3) Small Flathead screwdriver, 4) Large Flathead screwdriver, 5) Bottle opener, 6) File, 7) Tweezers, 8) Large pliers, 9) Fine pliers, 10) Wire cutters and strippers

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I bought this small pocket tool at the local Ace Hardware store. I had been looking for the Swiss made one, but have not found them anywhere in town. So when I saw this one for $16 I bought it right away. It is well made, and the locks are great. The locks hold well and need to be deliberately disengaged. I have used it for a few jobs over the past few weeks and it seems to be holding up well. It is becoming loose, so I would not use it on a keyring. But it really is large to be carried every day. This would go well in a bag. Clipped on a ring in the bag so that the tool is always available but not lost at the bottom of a pocket. It is not heavy, but it is solid steel so it is not light either. This tool is sold as 10 Tools-in-1 with a 1) Knife, 2) Small Phillips screwdriver, 3) Small Flathead screwdriver, 4) Large Flathead screwdriver, 5) Bottle opener, 6) File, 7) Tweezers, 8) Large pliers, 9) Fine pliers, 10) Wire cutters and strippers

http://www.buildyourowngear.com/Articles.php?action=detail&g=content1222684929&pid=1228
IDL Tools T-10 Review
IDL Tools T-10 Review
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Bubba
Posted on: Mon Sep 29 2008

I bought this small pocket tool at the local Ace Hardware store. I had been looking for the Swiss made one, but have not found them anywhere in town. So when I saw this one for $16 I bought it right away. It is well made, and the locks are great. The locks hold well and need to be deliberately disengaged. I have used it for a few jobs over the past few weeks and it seems to be holding up well. It is becoming loose, so I would not use it on a keyring. But it really is large to be carried every day. This would go well in a bag. Clipped on a ring in the bag so that the tool is always available but not lost at the bottom of a pocket. It is not heavy, but it is solid steel so it is not light either. This tool is sold as 10 Tools-in-1 with a 1) Knife, 2) Small Phillips screwdriver, 3) Small Flathead screwdriver, 4) Large Flathead screwdriver, 5) Bottle opener, 6) File, 7) Tweezers, 8) Large pliers, 9) Fine pliers, 10) Wire cutters and strippers

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I bought this small pocket tool at the local Ace Hardware store. I had been looking for the Swiss made one, but have not found them anywhere in town. So when I saw this one for $16 I bought it right away. It is well made, and the locks are great. The locks hold well and need to be deliberately disengaged. I have used it for a few jobs over the past few weeks and it seems to be holding up well. It is becoming loose, so I would not use it on a keyring. But it really is large to be carried every day. This would go well in a bag. Clipped on a ring in the bag so that the tool is always available but not lost at the bottom of a pocket. It is not heavy, but it is solid steel so it is not light either. This tool is sold as 10 Tools-in-1 with a 1) Knife, 2) Small Phillips screwdriver, 3) Small Flathead screwdriver, 4) Large Flathead screwdriver, 5) Bottle opener, 6) File, 7) Tweezers, 8) Large pliers, 9) Fine pliers, 10) Wire cutters and strippers

http://www.buildyourowngear.com/Articles.php?action=detail&g=content1222684929&pid=1228
IDL Tools T-10 Review
IDL Tools T-10 Review
Posted by:
Bubba
Posted on: Mon Sep 29 2008

I bought this small pocket tool at the local Ace Hardware store. I had been looking for the Swiss made one, but have not found them anywhere in town. So when I saw this one for $16 I bought it right away. It is well made, and the locks are great. The locks hold well and need to be deliberately disengaged. I have used it for a few jobs over the past few weeks and it seems to be holding up well. It is becoming loose, so I would not use it on a keyring. But it really is large to be carried every day. This would go well in a bag. Clipped on a ring in the bag so that the tool is always available but not lost at the bottom of a pocket. It is not heavy, but it is solid steel so it is not light either. This tool is sold as 10 Tools-in-1 with a 1) Knife, 2) Small Phillips screwdriver, 3) Small Flathead screwdriver, 4) Large Flathead screwdriver, 5) Bottle opener, 6) File, 7) Tweezers, 8) Large pliers, 9) Fine pliers, 10) Wire cutters and strippers

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We have been looking for a source for these pocket tools and finally found one here in Tucson. The Swiss Tech tools have quite a following online and now there is a local source to buy them without shipping charges. We went to the store and bought a few styles to test out and add to our gear. We started out with the Screwz-All (4-1 tool), Utili-Key (6-1 tool) and Micro-Pro (9-1 tool). They each come in a plastic package with instruction card.

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Three SwissTech Key ring Tool Reviews
Three SwissTech Key ring Tool Reviews
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Bubba
Posted on: Mon Sep 29 2008

We have been looking for a source for these pocket tools and finally found one here in Tucson. The Swiss Tech tools have quite a following online and now there is a local source to buy them without shipping charges. We went to the store and bought a few styles to test out and add to our gear. We started out with the Screwz-All (4-1 tool), Utili-Key (6-1 tool) and Micro-Pro (9-1 tool). They each come in a plastic package with instruction card.

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We have been looking for a source for these pocket tools and finally found one here in Tucson. The Swiss Tech tools have quite a following online and now there is a local source to buy them without shipping charges. We went to the store and bought a few styles to test out and add to our gear. We started out with the Screwz-All (4-1 tool), Utili-Key (6-1 tool) and Micro-Pro (9-1 tool). They each come in a plastic package with instruction card.

http://www.buildyourowngear.com/Articles.php?action=detail&g=content1222683680&pid=1227
Three SwissTech Key ring Tool Reviews
Three SwissTech Key ring Tool Reviews
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Bubba
Posted on: Mon Sep 29 2008

We have been looking for a source for these pocket tools and finally found one here in Tucson. The Swiss Tech tools have quite a following online and now there is a local source to buy them without shipping charges. We went to the store and bought a few styles to test out and add to our gear. We started out with the Screwz-All (4-1 tool), Utili-Key (6-1 tool) and Micro-Pro (9-1 tool). They each come in a plastic package with instruction card.

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We have been looking for a source for these pocket tools and finally found one here in Tucson. The Swiss Tech tools have quite a following online and now there is a local source to buy them without shipping charges. We went to the store and bought a few styles to test out and add to our gear. We started out with the Screwz-All (4-1 tool), Utili-Key (6-1 tool) and Micro-Pro (9-1 tool). They each come in a plastic package with instruction card.

http://www.buildyourowngear.com/Articles.php?action=detail&g=content1222683680&pid=1227
Three SwissTech Key ring Tool Reviews
Three SwissTech Key ring Tool Reviews
Posted by:
Bubba
Posted on: Mon Sep 29 2008

We have been looking for a source for these pocket tools and finally found one here in Tucson. The Swiss Tech tools have quite a following online and now there is a local source to buy them without shipping charges. We went to the store and bought a few styles to test out and add to our gear. We started out with the Screwz-All (4-1 tool), Utili-Key (6-1 tool) and Micro-Pro (9-1 tool). They each come in a plastic package with instruction card.

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This small easy to hide locking steel vault is a great accessory for any CCW holder, law enforcement officer or just about anyone who wears / carries a handgun. It is large enough for a full size pistol with a light mounted on its accessory rail. The lock on top makes it easy to open and access the pistol inside.Non shooters might be interested in a lock box like this for a wallet, keys amd other valuable items carried in pockets. This small locking pistol box can also be used in hotel rooms and RVs

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Handgun / Wallet Vault for Travelers
Handgun / Wallet Vault for Travelers
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AZ556
Posted on: Fri Sep 26 2008

This small easy to hide locking steel vault is a great accessory for any CCW holder, law enforcement officer or just about anyone who wears / carries a handgun. It is large enough for a full size pistol with a light mounted on its accessory rail. The lock on top makes it easy to open and access the pistol inside.Non shooters might be interested in a lock box like this for a wallet, keys amd other valuable items carried in pockets. This small locking pistol box can also be used in hotel rooms and RVs

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This small easy to hide locking steel vault is a great accessory for any CCW holder, law enforcement officer or just about anyone who wears / carries a handgun. It is large enough for a full size pistol with a light mounted on its accessory rail. The lock on top makes it easy to open and access the pistol inside.Non shooters might be interested in a lock box like this for a wallet, keys amd other valuable items carried in pockets. This small locking pistol box can also be used in hotel rooms and RVs

http://www.ccwreview.com/Articles.php?action=detail&g=content1222479445&pid=1224
Handgun / Wallet Vault for Travelers
Handgun / Wallet Vault for Travelers
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AZ556
Posted on: Fri Sep 26 2008

This small easy to hide locking steel vault is a great accessory for any CCW holder, law enforcement officer or just about anyone who wears / carries a handgun. It is large enough for a full size pistol with a light mounted on its accessory rail. The lock on top makes it easy to open and access the pistol inside.Non shooters might be interested in a lock box like this for a wallet, keys amd other valuable items carried in pockets. This small locking pistol box can also be used in hotel rooms and RVs

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This small easy to hide locking steel vault is a great accessory for any CCW holder, law enforcement officer or just about anyone who wears / carries a handgun. It is large enough for a full size pistol with a light mounted on its accessory rail. The lock on top makes it easy to open and access the pistol inside.Non shooters might be interested in a lock box like this for a wallet, keys amd other valuable items carried in pockets. This small locking pistol box can also be used in hotel rooms and RVs

http://www.ccwreview.com/Articles.php?action=detail&g=content1222479445&pid=1224
Handgun / Wallet Vault for Travelers
Handgun / Wallet Vault for Travelers
Posted by:
AZ556
Posted on: Fri Sep 26 2008

This small easy to hide locking steel vault is a great accessory for any CCW holder, law enforcement officer or just about anyone who wears / carries a handgun. It is large enough for a full size pistol with a light mounted on its accessory rail. The lock on top makes it easy to open and access the pistol inside.Non shooters might be interested in a lock box like this for a wallet, keys amd other valuable items carried in pockets. This small locking pistol box can also be used in hotel rooms and RVs

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