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What do you do with your tools?

Tell us about your tools.

  • Still in the box unopened

    Votes: 1 0.5%
  • Perfect and polished

    Votes: 4 2.0%
  • Lightly used no scratches or dings

    Votes: 12 6.1%
  • A few scratches and dings

    Votes: 25 12.8%
  • Used not abused and clean

    Votes: 78 39.8%
  • Used all the time, dings, dents, scratches but clean

    Votes: 60 30.6%
  • Hand me downs and I don't care

    Votes: 3 1.5%
  • I make a living with mine, clean and organized

    Votes: 50 25.5%
  • I make a living with mine, wipe and toss em in the box

    Votes: 15 7.7%
  • Bacon!

    Votes: 24 12.2%

  • Total voters
    196
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redwrench60

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I voted used all the time, dents, dings but clean (kinda) and bacon.

And what's up with bacon only getting four votes? WTF? Bacon, its like gods bookmark. Show it some respect.
 

kc-steve

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Your missing:

retired tradesman tools, are well used, obessively clean, shiny, organized, warrantied, still in light(er) use and safely locked up/living at home.

That's my situation as well. Back in the day when I serviced medical electronics I didn't care a lot other than they worked well and were clean. More important was that I had what I needed at the moment. It wasn't until I came here that I now have a greater appreciation for tools, and their history. :)

I didn't vote because my vote would be erroneous to the poll. I sell tools now so most of mine are still in the package if new.

Steve
 

c39er

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Seattle, Washington
My hand tools are used hard every day. I wipe em off -back in the box they go. I try to keep all my precision tools perfectly clean and as new as with all my special service tool kits.
 

woody 73

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My tools are used but not bacon as a matter of fact covered in bacon, grease, lard,chicken fat,oil ,wax and just about anything you can think of to keep the rust at bay... As a matter of fact I keep them looking like dog **** all covered in grease that nobody wants to use them or better yet keep them!:lol:
 

crewchief888

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for the most part all my "home" tools are clean, put away, and organized

"working" tools are covered in oil ( keeps rust at a minimum in a service truck), put away, and what most would consider a "disorganized mess"
kinda like cramming 100 lb's of sh*t, in a 1lb bag.

but i know where everything's at.


:beer:
 
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Tjc

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where am i nj
I try to make sure my tools don't get rusted but if they get super dirty i clean them but other than that they're tools not collectibles.
 

joedodge

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Tampa, fl
Make that money.... There in good working condition but used hard 6 days a week far from polished
 

Chadwilliam1

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Cincinnati
My work tools I am hard on, Large wrenches just get thrown in smaller stuff I put away and keep it orginized. My home tools I keep clean and I am gentle with them because I have beat up tools at work.
 

jmm

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I don't have any tools. I just pretend I do on the gj.

Ha! That shoulda been an option in the poll. I'da voted for it.

I work with mine. Don't polish them and I only wipe em off if they're really nasty (oil=ok). All day long the top of my box is cluttered, projects in mid-completion, and there's usually a drawer or three open with tools hanging out. But as the day winds down I always find the time to stow away my projects and restore order to my box. Groggily hunting for tools at 6 AM while trying simultaneously to get the plant up and running and NOT spilling coffee all myself can be a nightmare.
 

otis66

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I'm retired now but when I turned wrenches for a living I used my tools to get the job done. I would just wipe them down at the end of the day. I did not know some of my tools were collectables at the time I bought them. I had a set of Bonney Wrenches that I really abused back in the day. Can you believe I took a torch to my Bonney 1-1/16 and 1-1/8" wrench because I needed a stubby wrench? I liked my Bonney Wrenches better than my Snap-On wrenches.:rocker:
 

greasemonkey44

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bacon......
been making a living with mine for a few years; I dont understand how disorganized and dirty guys get the job done
it would drive me crazy hunting around for stuff
 
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64Trvlr

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My tools are used but not bacon as a matter of fact covered in bacon, grease, lard,chicken fat,oil ,wax and just about anything you can think of to keep the rust at bay... As a matter of fact I keep them looking like dog **** all covered in grease that nobody wants to use them or better yet keep them!:lol:




Finally, the whole unvarnished truth comes out... :bounce::bounce::bounce::bounce::bounce:
 
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