bczygan
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But kind of wish you had, or REALLY wish you had...!
Or, are glad you didn't....
If you buy many tools, I'm sure you have regrets, both for the ones you got and wish you hadn't, as well as for the ones you missed getting, and wish you had gotten.
Various reasons for regretting a purchase. Tool or machine wasn't what you thought it was, or you find you didn't need it as much as you thought you would. Or you spent your last money, and shouldn't have. Or you find it needs more repairs than you have time and money for. Or you really didn't have space for it.
As far as not getting a tool is concerned, a lot of times it's because a deal came up and you didn't have the money, or you got outbid at an auction, or the timing just wasn't right, but you still remember the opportunity that you missed.
So post them up. Photos if you have them, of the actual tool or machine, or equivalent.
Two of mine come to mind.
A 400# Fisher anvil out of the Dayton GM plant. Went for $425 in an online auction. I had to drop out at $400.
A couple of days ago, a PEXTO 36" stomp shear with new blade for $450. Had offer accepted but had to decide not to get as timing was just wrong.
Bill
Or, are glad you didn't....
If you buy many tools, I'm sure you have regrets, both for the ones you got and wish you hadn't, as well as for the ones you missed getting, and wish you had gotten.
Various reasons for regretting a purchase. Tool or machine wasn't what you thought it was, or you find you didn't need it as much as you thought you would. Or you spent your last money, and shouldn't have. Or you find it needs more repairs than you have time and money for. Or you really didn't have space for it.
As far as not getting a tool is concerned, a lot of times it's because a deal came up and you didn't have the money, or you got outbid at an auction, or the timing just wasn't right, but you still remember the opportunity that you missed.
So post them up. Photos if you have them, of the actual tool or machine, or equivalent.
Two of mine come to mind.
A 400# Fisher anvil out of the Dayton GM plant. Went for $425 in an online auction. I had to drop out at $400.
A couple of days ago, a PEXTO 36" stomp shear with new blade for $450. Had offer accepted but had to decide not to get as timing was just wrong.
Bill
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