Outlawmws
Well-known member
Nope, is not possible to have too many tools.
It's possible to not have a garage or shop big enough, not a big enough tool box (Or boxes...) not enough $$ to buy more tools, or enough time to use or find more tools, but too many tools? No.
Collecting tools is fun (Almost as fun as using them, especially when you have the right tool for the job. I about ran out of tools to buy for "use" so these days I also look for cool vintage or antique tools or tool boxes.
I have 12 roller or floor boxes, (with drawers) and 12, top or intermediate boxes (Also with drawers); and the range of tools runs from automotive, to wood working, to machine tools (Mill and lathe), to power tools both floor and hand, to specialty tools like body work, carpentry, sheet metal, plumbing, electrical, electronics, and other unique tools.
Then there are the upgrades. Two years ago I found an American made cutoff band saw, and after fixing a minor issue, sold the Taiwan saw I'd had for over 20 years. same deal for a Craftsman band saw from the 50's replacing a 3 wheel import saw, and I'm hoping that soon I can replace my old Taiwan Drill press with a 30's-40's craftsman Drill Press built by Atlas for Sears.
A few weeks ago I got a 1954 5 drawer Craftsman Roller )(No 12), and after a few hours spent sanding and painting (and for one drawer, spot welding a section of drawer front; did I mention the joy of having the right tool for the right job?...), It's started collecting my vintage tools.
Do I use 'em all? No, but almost all of them I have used. I will try to work on almost anything, and am usually pretty successful at it.
It's possible to not have a garage or shop big enough, not a big enough tool box (Or boxes...) not enough $$ to buy more tools, or enough time to use or find more tools, but too many tools? No.
Collecting tools is fun (Almost as fun as using them, especially when you have the right tool for the job. I about ran out of tools to buy for "use" so these days I also look for cool vintage or antique tools or tool boxes.
I have 12 roller or floor boxes, (with drawers) and 12, top or intermediate boxes (Also with drawers); and the range of tools runs from automotive, to wood working, to machine tools (Mill and lathe), to power tools both floor and hand, to specialty tools like body work, carpentry, sheet metal, plumbing, electrical, electronics, and other unique tools.
Then there are the upgrades. Two years ago I found an American made cutoff band saw, and after fixing a minor issue, sold the Taiwan saw I'd had for over 20 years. same deal for a Craftsman band saw from the 50's replacing a 3 wheel import saw, and I'm hoping that soon I can replace my old Taiwan Drill press with a 30's-40's craftsman Drill Press built by Atlas for Sears.
A few weeks ago I got a 1954 5 drawer Craftsman Roller )(No 12), and after a few hours spent sanding and painting (and for one drawer, spot welding a section of drawer front; did I mention the joy of having the right tool for the right job?...), It's started collecting my vintage tools.
Do I use 'em all? No, but almost all of them I have used. I will try to work on almost anything, and am usually pretty successful at it.


