Milwaukee tools ONEKEY or way cool....
Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2017 3:06 pm
https://www.milwaukeetool.com/ONEKEY?mtcCampaign
Last summer when I was in the Woodcraft store a guy came in to get some Festool rails. I over heard most of the conversation, the guy was a contractor and had stopped to get some wood for a customers project, he had gone to one of the big box stores. Went in and got his wood then came back out to find that..... while he had been in the store someone had stolen his Festool rails off the top carrier. We are talking a lot of $$ here.
He was mentioning this on going problem where thieves are so bold as to shop trucks for tools on the job site even. Years ago when I worked on such projects it was the bosses pickup with tools and it was unlocked and even had tools setting here and there in plain sight and no one ever thought about it. Now if you were to do that, well you would be without tools.
I don't know how well this system would work but it better then nothing at all. As a home owner hobbyist I don't see spending the money but for a contractor it might be worth it. I wonder if insurance companies might someday require such a system or well perhaps a more improved version.
Ed
Last summer when I was in the Woodcraft store a guy came in to get some Festool rails. I over heard most of the conversation, the guy was a contractor and had stopped to get some wood for a customers project, he had gone to one of the big box stores. Went in and got his wood then came back out to find that..... while he had been in the store someone had stolen his Festool rails off the top carrier. We are talking a lot of $$ here.
He was mentioning this on going problem where thieves are so bold as to shop trucks for tools on the job site even. Years ago when I worked on such projects it was the bosses pickup with tools and it was unlocked and even had tools setting here and there in plain sight and no one ever thought about it. Now if you were to do that, well you would be without tools.
I don't know how well this system would work but it better then nothing at all. As a home owner hobbyist I don't see spending the money but for a contractor it might be worth it. I wonder if insurance companies might someday require such a system or well perhaps a more improved version.
Ed