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<blockquote data-quote="rod" data-source="post: 3386232" data-attributes="member: 5382"><p>I have good tools and cheap tools. Sometimes I just grab what is convenient. If it is a cheap tool and don't serve the purpose its automatically trashed. I always bought good stuff (lots of Craftsmen <em><strong>when</strong></em> they were good). When my son was a teenager I bought a bunch of cheap stuff (lots of pawn shop stuff)for him because he had a problem putting things away. When he grew up he bought his own good stuff for his job as a glazer. After he passed away I got all his stuff and I also inherited my Dads and my Father-in-laws tools so I have more tools than Home Depot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rod, post: 3386232, member: 5382"] I have good tools and cheap tools. Sometimes I just grab what is convenient. If it is a cheap tool and don't serve the purpose its automatically trashed. I always bought good stuff (lots of Craftsmen [I][B]when[/B][/I] they were good). When my son was a teenager I bought a bunch of cheap stuff (lots of pawn shop stuff)for him because he had a problem putting things away. When he grew up he bought his own good stuff for his job as a glazer. After he passed away I got all his stuff and I also inherited my Dads and my Father-in-laws tools so I have more tools than Home Depot. [/QUOTE]
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