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Blknight.aus
24th February 2025, 08:14 AM
longest shot in history,
Some grubs smashed one of the windows on my 6x6 and stolen 3 kit bags of mainly milwaukee tooling and consumables most of the milwauke tools and all of the batteries have my initials on the top of the battery or inside the battery slot of the tool.
Any one in the north Melbourne area keep an eye out.

in 2 milwaukee and 1 makita bag

18v stuff
1/2 inch drive one key rattel gun
one key impact driver
angle grinder
3x 5.0ah batteries

12v stuff
right angle drill
die grinder
3/8 rattle gun
1/2 inch rattle gun
right angle impact driver
2x 2.0h batteries
2x4.0 ah battereis


3x soldering irons
die grider bits
2x clamp meters
side cutters
needle nose plier
insualtion crimpers
bull nose pliers
heat shrink packs
driver bit packs
52mm socket and breaker bar
10 pack of anderson plugs
12/24v battery charger
240v battery charger

ferrex 1/2 inch rattle gun
workzone brushless rattle gun
2x 8ah batteries to suit

assorted wire wheels and grinding wheels
cutting blades for jig sawe adnd hackzall

Killer
24th February 2025, 08:24 AM
Mongrels! I hope they're stupid enough to get caught, and you get your tools back.

Cheers,
Mick.

p38arover
24th February 2025, 09:13 AM
Mongrels. They must have known what was in there.

What are the initials? Many on here won't know them, Dave.

Tins
24th February 2025, 10:11 AM
Damn, thats hard. As you say, a long shot, but a mate of mine had two quite valuable guitars and some other stuff stolen from his home. The guitars turned up at a store, not saying the name but the initials are the third letter of the alphabet, twice. Those particular mongrels wanted him to pay to get them back! Local constabulary thought otherwise.

Point here is the axes were stolen for quick cash. The store in question didn't even pay lip service to the Secondhand Goods Act. Might be worth trawling the nearby shop fronts, Dave. And keep an eye on market place, as all manner of stuff winds up there.

God luck with it. That 'Waukee stuff, and all the rest, is a considerable investment.