more like must have Mate isn't it?Not for me it isn't. I'm just reconciled that it's never about need. ?
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more like must have Mate isn't it?Not for me it isn't. I'm just reconciled that it's never about need. ?
Screwdriver Tart then DD?Tools seem a bit of a bad habit for sparks , I have purchased tools that I don’t really need or rarely use.
i have duplicates of quite a few tools as well.
screwdrivers used to be my impulse purchase if on offer.
at one stage I had over 50 insulated screwdrivers.
i have recently had a massive clear-out and only have my Wera interchange set and 5 c.k screwdrivers now...
Screwdriver Tart then DD?
I still have some of my Stanley wooden handled jobbies from when I first started, no 24 I think they were called. NOT FOR SALE though, go and have a look at them every so often, yes I have tool addiction seriously, especially screwdrivers, no treatment available currently on offer, how did you break the habbit?yes I was , had blooming loads of em at one stage
not so much now , and as I say I recently sold over 40 of my insulated screwdrivers as they were literally just collecting dust
I still have some of my Stanley wooden handled jobbies from when I first started, no 24 I think they were called. NOT FOR SALE though, go and have a look at them every so often, yes I have tool addiction seriously, especially screwdrivers, no treatment available currently on offer, how did you break the habbit?
Know how you feel Mate, I flogged a lot of tools on here but couldn't get rid of the early issued stuff, Sparkie's knife, Stanley drivers, Eliot Lucas Pliers, and some early American Klein stuff I bought when I was working over the Pond.I just bit the bullet during lockdown sorted everything into 2 big piles
Pile 1 - what i actually use
Pile 2 - what I haven’t used in months (years)
pile 2 went on eBay
its no big deal really , some items I honestly hadn’t used in years...
the only thing I won’t part with is my grandads old electricians knife which is engraved with his name and date he was issued it
Know how you feel Mate, I flogged a lot of tools on here but couldn't get rid of the early issued stuff, Sparkie's knife, Stanley drivers, Eliot Lucas Pliers, and some early American Klein stuff I bought when I was working over the Pond.
Boddingtons are very good like the soft handles,ITL just find the grip to hard.Meh....no Boddingtons or ITL. What sort of collection is that.
nobody'smentioned Snap-on... takes all sorts of bits, magnetic, realy smooth ratchet action, can even get a VDE shaft for it. and guaranteed for life. can't do without mine:
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