jjjrmx5
Well-known member
It's not even others borrowing. I think it's more like no one will respect your property as much as you do.
That's exactly it.
If people (including friends, family and neighbors) do not use or have never used tools to make a living, they will likely have little respect for thier own much less yours.
I have a neighbor who each year aasks to borrow my drillers sledge to pound in her tomatoe stakes. This spring I;ll likely buy here her own so she gets the point.
Had a previous neighbor ask to borrow my Bosch drill driver to do some interior P&D with. Week went by and it never was returned. I let it slide a few days beyond that and asked for it back. If you can't do the job in a day or two for which the tool was borrowed for, then you need to buy your own.
Like others here, if someone needs something beyond fasteners or disposables, I come along to assit and then take the tools back home.
At work I lend tools to close coworkers, but never to someone I know less than well.
Buggered tools by friends and neighbors only has to happen once or twice befores the lending rules change.
I guess that'll give the Snap-on guy something to do when he comes by next week.


