I started to clean out my personal pick-up after about 6 years of use, I now us a Company van. I did use the pick-up for about 3 years of the 6 on one job, now the last 3 on another, NOT going there!.
I HAD a cross-lay box, and 2 side boxes on it.
AND I have not even gone to back seat yet!! LOL
I found tools that I forgot I owned, and more chit than I would have ever thought! AND I filled a 5 gallon bucket up with just the JUNK nails, screws, bolts, etc.
Please tell me that I am not the "only one" here! LOL
I have a service body van. I can't even begin to imagine some of the treasures hidden in there. It's not a total pigsty but I tend to pick up one smallish box of miscellaneous stuff at the very end of each job and there's extra space so they just stay there for a while.
I finally did a full douche out of my truck two weeks ago. Now it looks like I never touched it.
I pulled one full 30 gallon garbage can of garbage, a small cooler of misc. small tools and bits, etc. Plus a large armload if clothing. Then there was the lost paperwork and a two month old breakfast burrito.
I am too OCD and Anal. Never found more than a handful of fasteners and sometimes find a tool tucked away that I forgot I had, but never anything that needed to be turned upside down and shaken out.
Yep, I can see it now. Me showing up in someone's drive way early in my white panel van crawling in the back and messing around for awhile...... Yeah.....Not gonna happen!!
I must have bought an old can of yours. I was cleaning out the back when I bought it and started reaching into the body panel cavities. I found soooooo much crap. Old handsaws, screwdrivers, wrenches, an old jigsaw and an old electric drill.
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