kiwiwrench
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- May 22, 2013
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It interests me to know how people are willing to treat their workshop tools. Do you buy shiny tools and clean them down after every use? Or buy cheap tools and give 'em death? Personally I'm pretty gentle on the things- I'll always break torque with a breaker bar before switching to a ratchet, I'll never use a crescent wrench or ratchet as a hammer (although I've seen it done plenty!). I'm generally of the opinion that the effort it takes to slide out from under wherever you are and get the right tool for the job out of the box pays off it the end. I clean my tools down at the end of a project, but that's incase I need to grab a wrench for a quick 'clean' job in the house one day, and I don't want Diesel engine grime on my washing machine etc. not because I treat my toolbox like a show pony!
Not sure if I'm part of the majority or minority here. I guess my attitude comes from 9 1/2 years on military aviation, and growing up around a dad doing heavy maintenance on airliners. In saying that there's a surprising amount of guys at work who swing on decent American/German chrome all day at work, and are happy having $49, 149 pc sockets in their garage at home.
Not sure if I'm part of the majority or minority here. I guess my attitude comes from 9 1/2 years on military aviation, and growing up around a dad doing heavy maintenance on airliners. In saying that there's a surprising amount of guys at work who swing on decent American/German chrome all day at work, and are happy having $49, 149 pc sockets in their garage at home.





