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I recent relocated to San Diego. 2 days after arrival, my truck was stolen
with all my A&P tools in my bed mounted tool box. Should anyone in the area notice some unlikely people peddling Time-Rite, leakdown testers, air drills, riveting stuff I'd love to hear about it. Cops could care less. My truck was located with the tool box torn off. The 5500.00 damage will be covered by insurance, but the lost tools will be tougher. I'm an tooless IA I guess. Thanks Paul N1431A KSDM paul dash anton at cox.net |
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On Nov 7, 4:52*pm, "Tri-Pacer" wrote:
I recent relocated to San Diego. 2 days after arrival, my truck was stolen with all my A&P tools in my bed mounted tool box. Should anyone in the area notice some unlikely people peddling Time-Rite, leakdown testers, air drills, riveting stuff I'd love to hear about it. Cops could care less. My truck was located with the tool box torn off. The 5500.00 damage will be covered by insurance, but the lost tools will be tougher. I'm an tooless IA I guess. Thanks Paul N1431A KSDM ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dear Paul, Welcome to Sandy Eggo. (Yeah I know, but still... welcome aboard). Although this Newsgroup has a lot of subscribers many of them do not check-in on a regular basis. To make things even worse Bad Water Bill, a main-stay on this and other Aviation-related Newsgroups recently bought the ranch on take-off. His wife survived, however and I suspect most of our mad-money went to flowers & such. At a guess, your loss is probably on the order of five grand. You'll need to identify some means for those of us who can help you to do so. -R.S.Hoover |
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![]() Should anyone in the area notice some unlikely people peddling Time-Rite, leakdown testers, air drills, riveting stuff Dear Paul, At a guess, your loss is probably on the order of five grand. You'll need to identify some means for those of us who can help you to do so. -R.S.Hoover ID ing the stuff would be kind of tough. I think the only things I've marked is one inch pound torque wrench and perhaps my rivet gun. I know I could identify my Time Rite by the overspray on the wooden box. G My wife still had a suitcase with all her clothes and some personal mementos in the back of the truck. We had been here 2 days, unloaded the large Budget rental truck we brought down, disconnected the trailer from the pickup and kind of collapsed from exhaustion. The next day the truck was gone. They punched out the door locks and twisted the lock off the steering column perhaps 20 feet from our bedroom window.Had we not disconnected the trailer we would have really been in deep doo doo. I'm mostly a lurker but have been following your trials. If I can provide any assistance I shall be happy to do so. e-mail me at paul dash anton at cox dot net and I'll provide a phone number. I had moved my Tri-Pacer from KPLU in Washington down to Brown Field so at least there wasn't any flying stuff like head sets or gps in the truck. Cheers: Paul N1431A KSDM |
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![]() Dear Paul, At a guess, your loss is probably on the order of five grand. You'll need to identify some means for those of us who can help you, to do so. ------------------------------------------------------------------ e-mail me at paul dash anton at cox dot net and I'll provide a phone number. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Security-wise, that won't work. Anyone can call me, claiming to be you. We need a data element commonly known to you & me but which would be unknown to someone NOT associated with aviation. Also, right now, here in San Diego, aviation- related equipment is a drug on the market and most of it is being sold by someone who is NOT the owner. That is, the equipment belonged to a dead homebuilder whose wife or other relative who has asked someone in the local EAA Chapter -- or a known friend of the deceased homebuilder -- to help them get rid of the deceased's tools & often his project as well. Often times NO MONEY changes hands. The family wants to recover the space OR they want to see the project completed. The point here is that unless your equipment is carefully identified there's a good chance you'll never see it again. I think we could all use a bit of input here from people who have found themselves in this situation (BWB's shop would be a nice case-in- point). This is the sort of thing on which you would expect the EAA to take a strong position. But as usual, if it don't pay, it don't stay. As a point of interest, my dad used one of those electro-etch devices that uses a stencil and runs off a 12v car battery. I use a carbide 'pencil' that requires 117vac. WHERE you mark the tool is as important as HOW it is marked. The two most common places are where the marking can be seen when the tool is racked... or when it is held for use. Of course, the point is moot if the tools are unmarked. So let's concentrate on seeing if we can't locate some tools to replace what was stolen, or get you some lolly so you can purchase the items which are aviation-specific. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- As for the telephone, I'm in the book so a phone call wouldn't work, unless you had a test question... such as the type of cancer I'm suffering from, something lifted from one of the articles in my blog and so forth. (Be nice to hear some input on this.) Family comes first. Then dealing with incoming fire. Refilling your war-bag is pretty far down the list... although there's a strong desire to discuss the issue with who who ever robbed you. And yes, you're right: The cops don't give a ****. But various hotel associations do. Ditto for travel agents. In theory, when you stay at a hotel or motel there is an implied safety that extends to your person, your vehicle and it's contents. The inn-keepers insist they can't be held accountable for your vehicle & its contents and legally, it depends upon which state you are in. But at the same time they are telling you that you can get a good night's sleep and so forth, which you clearly CAN'T get if you're worrying about the security of your vehicle & it's contents. Six to one, half dozen to the other other. Which is why it may make better sense to appeal to whatever agencies or associations they belong to (Those plaques adorning the walls in their office), or to the travel agents who tout the factors mentioned above (ie, safe, secure, etc.) I'm sorry you got ripped off Paul. San Diego... and its environs... is a better place than that. -R.S.Hoover |
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On Nov 7, 6:52*pm, "Tri-Pacer" no wrote:
I recent relocated to San Diego. 2 days after arrival, my truck was stolen with all my A&P tools in my bed mounted tool box. Should anyone in the area notice some unlikely people peddling Time-Rite, leakdown testers, air drills, riveting stuff I'd love to hear about it. Cops could care less. My truck was located with the tool box torn off. The 5500.00 damage will be covered by insurance, but the lost tools will be tougher. I'm an tooless IA I guess. Thanks Paul N1431A KSDM paul *dash *anton at cox.net Paul, Hadn't noticed this post, your vehicle insurance should cover most of the loss on your tool's, rattle some cages. Also if you havedn't canceled your homeowner's insurance during the move or had forwarded it to your new place it should also cover part of the loss. Tool's are always a free and easy item to sell at pawn shops, swap meets, and on line. Few people mark their tools with the correct information to i.d. them. I know, it suck's, sorry for your loss.Oh yeah, forgot to say, tell the local police who took the report that it's your understanding that felony thefts are investigated and you want to know what they're doing. Also, run an add in the paper describing your tool's and offer as much of a reward as you can afford, no question's asked. If someone hasn't gotten rid of all of them yet or the person who's holding them notices it they'll realize the reward money is more than they'd get seling them to Snuffy the Rag Man. Joe |
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Marking your tools does help. Many of mine still bear the name Dave
Frey, etched into them with the electric pencil by my Old Man at the kitchen table in 1973. Laying all of them out, photographing them, and making an inventory is also another good idea. Harry |
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