BigE
Well-known member
I have the combined tool collections of both of my grandfathers. Both were WWII vets so there are some army issue tools as well as older, well built tools. However, there is a subset of what I'll call get-by tools that are low quality, poorly manufactured pieces. They might have been in the kitchen drawer or received alongside some better examples of tools. I can tell by the way they were tossed in the back of a toolbox or thrown haphazardly in the mix with other get-by tools, fasteners or general junk that they weren't part of the prized collection. I really need to go through all of the tools, clean them up and sort them. I really feel that the get-by tools should be disposed of in some manner but I find myself hesitant to do so. I'll obviously keep the snapon, mac, plomb, etc. but I'm not sure if I should get rid of the poor quality get-by tools in the process. If it were you, what would you do?

