I know tool warranty is a big deal for alot of people. Reading on here it seems that some are constantly warranting hand tools.
I understand a tool is a tool and many of us (myself included) rely on tools to make our living. That means that sometimes we have to use tools beyond their intended limits. Beacause at the end of the day the job has to get finished.
I've broke my fair share of tools both in my home shop and on the jobsite. So I'm not judging.
I'm just curious how many tools you have worn out through honest use of the tool? For example, if you smoked a cordless drill running a 3 inch hole saw (I'm guilty of this one by the way). I would consider that abuse. However if you smoked the same drill after years of small diameter holes and driving screws I would consider that wearing the tool out.
In 15 years of construction and finish carpentry I've went through several tools. Some like the drill I referenced above were 100% my fault. I was pushing the tool, it failed. At the end of the day it owed me nothing.
Looking back I can honestly say that the number of tools that have failed because they were worn out have been few. Mostly hand tools. Several wrenches in common sizes. A few impact sockets in common sizes. A bunch of chisels and pry bars although that could be considered abuse! I've popped the claws off a couple Estwing hammers doing demo and stripping forms. Maybe abuse but I think stress cracks as they were all hammers I'd used for a few years. bunch of chalklines that finally just fell apart. The same with tape measures. Several tool bags.
On the power tool side. I've worn out several saws after cutting multi house patterns and miles of OSB. Several impact drivers. One air compressor after 10+ years of almost daily use.
I'd consider everything else to be failures from abuse.
So be honest. How many tools have you actually worn out?
I understand a tool is a tool and many of us (myself included) rely on tools to make our living. That means that sometimes we have to use tools beyond their intended limits. Beacause at the end of the day the job has to get finished.
I've broke my fair share of tools both in my home shop and on the jobsite. So I'm not judging.
I'm just curious how many tools you have worn out through honest use of the tool? For example, if you smoked a cordless drill running a 3 inch hole saw (I'm guilty of this one by the way). I would consider that abuse. However if you smoked the same drill after years of small diameter holes and driving screws I would consider that wearing the tool out.
In 15 years of construction and finish carpentry I've went through several tools. Some like the drill I referenced above were 100% my fault. I was pushing the tool, it failed. At the end of the day it owed me nothing.
Looking back I can honestly say that the number of tools that have failed because they were worn out have been few. Mostly hand tools. Several wrenches in common sizes. A few impact sockets in common sizes. A bunch of chisels and pry bars although that could be considered abuse! I've popped the claws off a couple Estwing hammers doing demo and stripping forms. Maybe abuse but I think stress cracks as they were all hammers I'd used for a few years. bunch of chalklines that finally just fell apart. The same with tape measures. Several tool bags.
On the power tool side. I've worn out several saws after cutting multi house patterns and miles of OSB. Several impact drivers. One air compressor after 10+ years of almost daily use.
I'd consider everything else to be failures from abuse.
So be honest. How many tools have you actually worn out?
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