Posted by VaTom on November 09, 2013 at 10:20:58 from (70.32.203.34):
In Reply to: Where do tools go ? posted by GBCMAN on November 09, 2013 at 08:00:59:
My wife"s great fear is that I"ll croak and leave her to deal with my stuff. She could do worse, it"ll be a great auction. I continue to buy tools, as needed to keep modern machines running. Learned a long time ago it was far cheaper to buy the tool than to rely on questionable "experts", including those working for dealerships.
The best tool for me has been the internet, enabling me to tap experience far beyond mine.
None of the young people I know show any interest. That"s OK, considering my mother just turned 102 and still lives independently, I figure I"ve got at least another 25 yrs of productivity. Reason enough to keep adding needed tools.
Will shortly be moving a circular saw mill here. Band would be nice, but I"ll do fine with a circular, which was a gift (nobody in his family wanted it). A chainsaw mill has worked very well for extremely long timbers.
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