theoldwizard1
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I started collecting tools when I was 15, over 40 years ago. I still have those sockets. I have built my collection (mostly Craftsman) over all of those years. I am not a "pro", so I only bought tools as I needed them (until I found this website
). The best gift I ever got was when my wife dragged me down to Sears and made me buy a rollaway cabinet and a matching top box after I retired.
My wife appreciates tools and knows how to use them. She has a nice little set in a vinyl pouch in her car. She also has the "basics" in a box in the laundry room cupboard. Boy, did she get pissed when I did not return some screwdrivers.
So to keep the tradition going, I bought my son a 3 drawer hand box and some sockets and wrenches and screwdrivers when he was about 16. He seemed pretty excited, but chose to leave his tool box in the bedroom and use my tools out in the garage. He owns his own house now so his tools do get used more. The other day when I needed a screwdriver there was only a couple in the box ! The rest were in various rooms around the house. He was upset when I bought him a Dewalt impact driver (we were going to be working on decking and fencing - of course now he likes it) to go along with the rest of his Dewalt portable power tools. Sigh. Maybe he knows he will get my collection when I kick the bucket ! (My Dad's got heavily picked over by neighbors when he was too old to use them.)
When my daughter got married, I bought her husband the basics. Sockets, wrenches, screwdrivers, pliers, etc. 3 years later, while at her house, she had to search hard to find a straight blade and a Philips screwdriver. I know he is not very handy, but can't you please keep all of the tools in one place. So I bought my daughter a tool box and told her to start rounding up tools from where she knows they were stashed. (I also showed her how to change a light fixture and a light switch. She was not willing to tackle the kitchen faucet.)
It's sad when your children don't have the tool "gene".
). The best gift I ever got was when my wife dragged me down to Sears and made me buy a rollaway cabinet and a matching top box after I retired.My wife appreciates tools and knows how to use them. She has a nice little set in a vinyl pouch in her car. She also has the "basics" in a box in the laundry room cupboard. Boy, did she get pissed when I did not return some screwdrivers.
So to keep the tradition going, I bought my son a 3 drawer hand box and some sockets and wrenches and screwdrivers when he was about 16. He seemed pretty excited, but chose to leave his tool box in the bedroom and use my tools out in the garage. He owns his own house now so his tools do get used more. The other day when I needed a screwdriver there was only a couple in the box ! The rest were in various rooms around the house. He was upset when I bought him a Dewalt impact driver (we were going to be working on decking and fencing - of course now he likes it) to go along with the rest of his Dewalt portable power tools. Sigh. Maybe he knows he will get my collection when I kick the bucket ! (My Dad's got heavily picked over by neighbors when he was too old to use them.)
When my daughter got married, I bought her husband the basics. Sockets, wrenches, screwdrivers, pliers, etc. 3 years later, while at her house, she had to search hard to find a straight blade and a Philips screwdriver. I know he is not very handy, but can't you please keep all of the tools in one place. So I bought my daughter a tool box and told her to start rounding up tools from where she knows they were stashed. (I also showed her how to change a light fixture and a light switch. She was not willing to tackle the kitchen faucet.)
It's sad when your children don't have the tool "gene".
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