Gangly
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A post in another thread got me thinking about something that I hadn't really thought of, and that's having multiple versions or spares of the same tool. I have tools that I started with 25+ years ago when I first began turning wrenches on my own vehicles, combined with newer versions of the same tools. A couple years ago I started upgrading tool sets with the specific intent of handing over a complete tool set (my older tools) to my son whenever he graduates college and starts a life of his own. Fortunately, I had so many spares already that I didnt have to purchase too many more tools to have a complete newer set. However, I noticed I spend more time using my older tools than my newer tool sets out of comfort (mental) and habit, and I wonder if I will be able to hand over my original tools to him or if I will wind up giving him most of my newer tools so that I can stay in my comfort zone with my older tools that are nice and "broken in".
So for those of you who have multiple spares or versions of the same tool, do you find yourself sticking with older versions to preserve the newer version? Do you use the newer versions to preserve the older version? Do you continue to use the older version out of comfort and habit?
What's your reason for using the old over the new, or the new over the old?
So for those of you who have multiple spares or versions of the same tool, do you find yourself sticking with older versions to preserve the newer version? Do you use the newer versions to preserve the older version? Do you continue to use the older version out of comfort and habit?
What's your reason for using the old over the new, or the new over the old?
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