nicksnothereman
Well-known member
There are a lot of bad people out there. Plan accordingly and never give them an inch.
When I was working, I didn't mind lending tools. BUT, I always made it clear that it was a "one strike and your out" policy. If you didn't return a clean undamaged tool as soon as you were done with it, then you won't get to borrow my tools again. If you break it, you'd better have an equal replacement when you come in to work the next day. And don't EVER touch my tools without asking first.
I'm not a large guy, but I made sure that all my co-workers were terrified of touching my tools without permission, and that they treated them with respect when they did. It got to the point that I didn't even have to say anything to the new guys. My co-workers would spread the word before I even saw the new kid.
Lay down the law first, make friends later.

The responsibility rests equally between the lendee and the lendor.