I've had a crappy morning so to get my mind off things I've been going through a mental shop-project list. Then I came here... And then I bought some Armstrong 88T ratchets I've been eyeing. hahaha. 
This made me think about the tools they're replacing. I can move the 1/4 and 3/8 Cman equivalents to the road bag in my truck or off road rig. This bag, too, has improved over the years as more of a matter of relegation. The stuff that was moved out of the bag was given away or sold for cheap.
Which leads me to my next question: Do you take this approach with your road bag or junkyard bag, too? I've seen the tools in those bags improve, too.
I've got a buddy that just piles up his tools. There's old cheapo tools that have sat in the drawer for years. It's unlikely he'll ever use them because he continually improving his stuff. He could gain a bunch of space just by moving those old tools along. Instead he "suffers" through not being able to close a few drawers.
Anyway, I'd love to hear your take. What do you do?

This made me think about the tools they're replacing. I can move the 1/4 and 3/8 Cman equivalents to the road bag in my truck or off road rig. This bag, too, has improved over the years as more of a matter of relegation. The stuff that was moved out of the bag was given away or sold for cheap.
Which leads me to my next question: Do you take this approach with your road bag or junkyard bag, too? I've seen the tools in those bags improve, too.
I've got a buddy that just piles up his tools. There's old cheapo tools that have sat in the drawer for years. It's unlikely he'll ever use them because he continually improving his stuff. He could gain a bunch of space just by moving those old tools along. Instead he "suffers" through not being able to close a few drawers.

Anyway, I'd love to hear your take. What do you do?

