Obsessive, compulsive tool buying disorder
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Anyone else guilty of buying tools they don't need.
I've ordered a stabila type 81 torpedo level last night, £37.99 plus P&P.
Im sure it's a good level but I just don't think I really need it.
Ox pro 1200 level arrived last week (unnecessarily)
And the week before estwing claw hammer (unnecessarily).
Still, I'd rather be a buyer than a borrower.....
I've ordered a stabila type 81 torpedo level last night, £37.99 plus P&P.
Im sure it's a good level but I just don't think I really need it.
Ox pro 1200 level arrived last week (unnecessarily)
And the week before estwing claw hammer (unnecessarily).
Still, I'd rather be a buyer than a borrower.....
Cheers
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I collect old tools related to the trade. I'm not one for old box planes or log saws, but I do like stone-working chisels and I'm currently trying to get a really-good-nick old diesel/paraffin roadworks lamp, the red ones we had before some techno-git invented the brash orange flashing beacons....
...and a replacement wooden maul with iron hoops, because my existing one has spilt beyond repair.
...and a replacement wooden maul with iron hoops, because my existing one has spilt beyond repair.
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I'll keep an eye open for ya, i do come across them from time to time.Tony McC wrote:I collect old tools related to the trade. I'm not one for old box planes or log saws, but I do like stone-working chisels and I'm currently trying to get a really-good-nick old diesel/paraffin roadworks lamp, the red ones we had before some techno-git invented the brash orange flashing beacons....
...and a replacement wooden maul with iron hoops, because my existing one has spilt beyond repair.
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I sometimes find them, but the inner lamp is missing, or the lenses aren't a match, or the seller thinks they're going to get a family holiday in Florida from the proceeds.
At one time, we must have had 300-500 of them in the big shed at my dad's, but god knows what happened to them. I know the were gradually replaced by battery operated flashers, but where did all the old red ones go?
And fog burners! We used yo have dozens of them, but when we cleared the shed prior to selling off dad's old place after he died, not a one to be found. Mystery!
At one time, we must have had 300-500 of them in the big shed at my dad's, but god knows what happened to them. I know the were gradually replaced by battery operated flashers, but where did all the old red ones go?
And fog burners! We used yo have dozens of them, but when we cleared the shed prior to selling off dad's old place after he died, not a one to be found. Mystery!
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