Beaubeau
Well-known member
I use all my stuff, but I clean them up after each use. No reason to have crappy looking tools.
It is a reflection of the guy doing the work. Crappy looking tools sometimes means crappy work. If they don't give a **** about their tools, why would they care about my car/house etc?
Not even close buddy, my foreman at work is a quad master technician for 4 different brands, is in the top 3 qualified technicians for all European brands for this country, is a certificate qualified mechanic, electrician, auto electrician, auto ac technician, all licenced, he can do any job in half of book time, perfect every time, he has zero comebacks and has never misdiagnosed any vehicle in my time working with him (3 years) he can diagnose faults without looking at the cars and get it right every f-ing time, he is what I consider elite, he has job offers weekly, including international offers, and guess what his tools are a complete mess, you know why? Because he does not have time to 'polish his ****' .
Fair enough if you ain't a full time tech and you have time to clean your tools all good, but dirty messy tools doesn't indicate laziness or poor work it just means that your work input and output is so full you don't have time to piss between jobs.

Duh. Who doesn't?

