oldschoolcraft
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Are there any basic tools you bought as a beginner or student that you grew out of using over time as your toolset expanded? I asked about wrenches in a recent thread and it seems like even though people expand their wrench collections to include double box open and stubby wrenches over time, that their original basic combination wrenches are still heavily used.
For me, as a non pro, the only thing I've grown out of was slip joint pliers. Now I'd rather use either lineman, needlenose or 7" knipex cobra depending on what I'm actually doing with them.
I also grew out of a pretty cool knipex mini needlenose plier that also has 3 wire strippers built in, above a wire cutter. Now, I'd rather strip wires using either a knife or dedicated adjustable wire stripper and use a dedicated needlenose pliers for needlenose tasks.
I find that I don't use a claw hammer much anymore. I can count on one hand the number of times I've taken a nail out of a wall and I think I used pliers since they were closer. I'd much rather use a more task-appropriate hammer now.
So, tell us, are there any tools you started off with that as you grew your skillset and also grew your toolset that you find you no longer need?
And if so, would you recommend to a beginner that if they have the money up front, to just buy the more advanced tools from the start to save money in the long run (for example, in my case, if I skipped the slip join pliers up front, and just bought 3 other more focused pliers at the beginning of my tool obsession, I'd have saved money in the long run)
For me, as a non pro, the only thing I've grown out of was slip joint pliers. Now I'd rather use either lineman, needlenose or 7" knipex cobra depending on what I'm actually doing with them.
I also grew out of a pretty cool knipex mini needlenose plier that also has 3 wire strippers built in, above a wire cutter. Now, I'd rather strip wires using either a knife or dedicated adjustable wire stripper and use a dedicated needlenose pliers for needlenose tasks.
I find that I don't use a claw hammer much anymore. I can count on one hand the number of times I've taken a nail out of a wall and I think I used pliers since they were closer. I'd much rather use a more task-appropriate hammer now.
So, tell us, are there any tools you started off with that as you grew your skillset and also grew your toolset that you find you no longer need?
And if so, would you recommend to a beginner that if they have the money up front, to just buy the more advanced tools from the start to save money in the long run (for example, in my case, if I skipped the slip join pliers up front, and just bought 3 other more focused pliers at the beginning of my tool obsession, I'd have saved money in the long run)
