hmmmmm
an obsession
but i do have an observation, at least in my case ive been working on heavy eq for 25+ years, was a machinist 7 years before that.
most of the time i worked in shops that didnt permit working on personal vehicles at any time.
most of my tools i depended on to be at work, but i usually had a few things scattered around the apt/duplex that i lived in, and a few tools for emergencies in the truck and van.
after i bought my 1st house, and had a garage i could call my own, a few more tools & boxes were added.
fast fwd a efw years, i've moved 1200 miles, work in a different shop, and i'm crew chief for an short course off road truck. another (more portable) toolbox, tools in the race shop, truck owners garage, and my truck, plus a few things around the apt.
i buy another house, with a garage, and i'm now a field service tech @ the dealership i work for.
tools at the shop, in the truck, and garage, a few more woodworking type tools migrate home.
i decided to build another wheeling truck, more tools and equipment crammed into the garage, tools and eq. get moved to a rented shop space for a year or so, we get tired of paying rent, and everything gets moved back home, and reorganized.
having all my "home" tools together for once in over 10 years, i realize ive got way more than i need.
but every tool i have has been used, some more than others.
maybe one of my stepkids will take over my tool "collection" when i'm gone.
