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Do you use new tools immediately?

When do you use your *new* tools?

  • I create excuses to use them

    Votes: 43 44.8%
  • I use them only if they're the "right" tool

    Votes: 49 51.0%
  • I try not to use them unless absolutely necessary

    Votes: 4 4.2%

  • Total voters
    96

nw2571

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Let's say you just got that shiny new tool home and start a project. Do you find yourself reaching for it first no matter what, or do you save it for a time that you absolutely need to use it?

An example... I got in on the GearWrench flex head set deals at Sears. Well today I was out tinkering under the garden tractor changing out the steering gear which had worn itself to a nub. I didn't need to grab the brand new 15 mm and 19 mm flex heads. In fact sockets probably would have been the appropriate tools, but I couldn't resist using the new tools knowing that they would probably get a little scuffed up on the floor. I enjoyed the job a lot more probably because I got to use what I just bought.

I'm the type that looks for excuses to use my new stuff right away! How about you?
 
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mayhemman

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usually i make a excuse to use em, but normally im buying a tool because i am in need of that particular tool so it gets used right away.

cept my new snap on racheting screwdriver, it makes a lot of tasks i do quicker so ive used it a handful of times so far anyway. i wish they made that with the hard handle still it just feels better in my hand then the new style.
 

bobcatdan

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If I buy I new ratchet, I use only it for about a week before I go back to using my other ones. When I got a pilerwrench, I used it on everything just see what it would all work for, it still one of my used tools. Other stuff just sits and I wonder a week later why the F did I buy that.
 

crewchief888

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if i have to buy a tool, it's needed right away.

there are tools, mostly used, that i've bought 'cuz it was a good deal, "i dont have one of those" or knew i'd a have a future use for them.


:beer:
 

Jim85IROC

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Usually if I buy something, it's because I need it for a project I'm on. The exception would be my newly acquired pile of tools. After I got my air compressor going, I went on a shopping spree and bought a pile of new air tools, but I've not yet had any projects that required their use. But, since I just got the air compressor going, it made sense to get some of the commonly used tools.

Other than that, I've also developed a sort of ratchet obsession lately, and bought a few new ratchets. First it was a 1/2" extendable HF ratchet, then it was the 1/4" Gearwrench flex head, and finally I topped it off with a Snap On FHBF80 ratchet. Sadly, all I've done that required its use so far was an oil change on the wife's Envoy, but since I'm about to embark on a dual engine swap in 2 cars at once (new motor in Camaro, Camaro motor into Trans Am), I'll be getting to use all of them good and plenty soon enough. :)
 

mtkst19

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ratchets are hard to break the mold of using all the time. I have flex head snappy ratchets and they are my go to ratchet. i try buying other ratchets and force myself into using them--just dont happen.
 

Marty256

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I've been collecting my tools for more than forty years so I'm at the point where I only purchase a new tool when I'm into a project that I don't have the right to for. So yes I use the new tool right a way more out of necessity than anything else!
 
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nw2571

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I'm guessing there are plenty of people on this forum that like to keep their tools shiny by not using them..... Vote truthfully people, your secret is safe in this poll.
 

Moose-LandTran

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Depends on the tool and my mood. Sometimes i'll buy something and find an excuse just to use it right away. Other times i want it to sit untouched a while before i find a need to use it. If it's a special tool and i don't have a use for it right away, i'll put it in the box and let it wait until i need it.
 

GirlnAgarage

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Chances are I bought the tool specifically for the project. It is used right away. I haven't acquired all the tools yet that I have choices.
 
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vga

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My 2 new 3/8 ratchets ( Williams and matco) arrived today. I have no idea why I have these things as I already have at least 5 almost new or new 3/8 ratchets ( Matco, SO,Craftsman professional) in the box. I will use them both when the next project pops up. Until then I will admire them I guess.:headscrat
 

jjjrmx5

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I buy usually for a need.

But I also hoard for often used tools so I have a single or many , many, many, many, back ups.

Don't ask-don't tell... LOL. Fail to plan, PLAN TO FAIL motto indeed. :)
 
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muibubbles

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depends. if i bought it because it was a smoking deal, it will most likely sit till i need it.. otherwise im anxious to put it to work...

on the other hand i just got those cool *** wera screwdrivers. they are fricken pretty. i refuse to use it on anything car related cuz i know it will get butchered. so i use them ONLY if it will be 100% clean lol..
 

Seanbev24

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Most get used ASAP I don't care about keeping things shiny. The strange thing I've noticed is there are some tools I buy that collect dust for a while until I get accustomed to using them.

Example- I bought a mini 1/4" air ratchet a while back that sat in the drawer for a couple weeks untouched. I just went to my go-to tools while working. After I made myself use it a couple times, I'm not sure how I lived without it.
 

hammergodthor

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It depends on how much I payed for it and how much I need it. I bought a $600 Mac wrench set (XL SAE) which I didn't really need and I've used it twice. I didn't pay $600, and I bought it because I thought they were super cool, but I haven't used it much because I'm afraid to hurt the shiny chrome. :headscrat

Generally, If its not stupid expensive, I'll try to use them as much as possible.
 

theoldwizard1

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I typically only buy a tool if I have a need for it, so it usually gets used immediately.

(Although the sickness that is GJ has caused me to buy some sockets just so that I could have full sets !)
 

dwm

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I tend to buy what I need, so it gets used in short order. Obviously there are exceptions... the smoking deals on things I know I'll need for a project I haven't started yet, and of course the pieces from a set that I don't really need (ratchets included with socket sets, for example). I never feel the need to keep a new tool pristine; I buy them to use them, not to collect them. I don't fall in love with a tool until it's either saved my **** or a lot of time versus the alternatives (typically specialty tools), or it's been through a whole lot of jobs and continues to work.
 

metaleltr

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I picked up a socket set yesterday, but I did not use them on the strut/spark plug job that was waiting when I got home. I could have but I had to organize the set first.
 
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