
WFB asked readers on Facebook and Instagram what they have in their work vehicle in 2015 that they don’t have now. Here’s what they said:
Daniel Springer
Wheelchair lift.
Bill Powell III
Oil-based polyurethane, lambswool applicators, rolls of sandpaper.
Mike Brunner
Fresher knees.
Kris Jeter
Table saw: It’s almost never needed for the wood floor. I would rather carry the tracksaw if I absolutely need it.
Jeremy Harrison
Pneumatic brad nailer. Now I have a DeWalt battery brad nailer.
Ourada Designs
Big Gulp cups and fast food wrappers.
The Limitless Hardwood Company
ProSand, my brother, gallon stain cans, oil polyurethane and a Super 7 (I keep it at home as backup in case I need to sand certain stair treads).
Finishchronicles
Better knees and a stronger lower back. 😆
David Griggs
A coworker.
Antiquefloors_va
Copenhagen and a spit cup.
Floors by the Shore
Trash. Every rip-up gets a dumpster these days that the homeowner pays for. No more sitting in lines at the dump or tearing up our vans.
Travis Speight
Affordable and dependable employees.
Stef Landry
Affordable products.
Kevin Knauff
An employee who waited until I left to not work.
Ethan Howard
For most people, it’s probably a “good running motor.”
William Burnam
16-inch sanding screens.
Wesley Goetz
May have had a SquareBuff in there.
Gregory Dozorec
Booster cables.
Dave Marzalek
Cash.
Troy Stanfield
A laminate guillotine.
Jim Hyde
Two more employees.
Hale Flooring & Design LLC
Reciprocating saw, LVP cutter, hand stapler.
George Rivero Lechuga
Thomas' Guide.
Cory Schubert
Motivation.
Luke Biello
Employees. 🤣
Josh Johnson
Oil-based poly and terrible employees!




























