Bustawrench
Well-known member
The tools I own fall into three catagories...........
1) The tools I use to make my living. I buy the best I can afford and if I can't afford the best, then I save until I can.............unless it's an emergency, but that only happens once in a while.
2) The tools I own to maintain my home and vehicles. I buy mostly good quailty DIY grade tools for this, with some good stuff (snap-on, SK, proto) thrown in and some chinese junk, if it's something I need once and will never need again.
3) One use, project specific tools. Here, I buy the cheapest tool I can find, without going to far out of my way, that doesn't look like it's going to fall apart on the way home from the store.
I don't buy tools for the heck of it (well, OK, maybe one or two, here and there).
I could care less about impressing anyone.
1) The tools I use to make my living. I buy the best I can afford and if I can't afford the best, then I save until I can.............unless it's an emergency, but that only happens once in a while.
2) The tools I own to maintain my home and vehicles. I buy mostly good quailty DIY grade tools for this, with some good stuff (snap-on, SK, proto) thrown in and some chinese junk, if it's something I need once and will never need again.
3) One use, project specific tools. Here, I buy the cheapest tool I can find, without going to far out of my way, that doesn't look like it's going to fall apart on the way home from the store.
I don't buy tools for the heck of it (well, OK, maybe one or two, here and there).
I could care less about impressing anyone.
