uncwstudent
Well-known member
I've really gotten into collecting vintage tools lately: particularly old Craftsman, Plomb, and Blackhawk. I think its pretty cool to buy and use tools that were made to last, that aren't Chinese junk, and that have seen decades of use and keep on wrenching. I'm prone to use whatever tools I have that are made after 1965. Anything earlier, I keep just for my private collection.
I was wondering, do any of you use your vintage tools to work on your cars, homes, or etc? And if so, why?
I was wondering, do any of you use your vintage tools to work on your cars, homes, or etc? And if so, why?

