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The best tools are the ones with a life-time warranty and fast replacement turn around. In the long run you will NEVER save money by buying cheap tools that have no warranty. Like it or not, everything will eventually break and wear out. | The best tools are the ones with a life-time warranty and fast replacement turn around. In the long run you will NEVER save money by buying cheap tools that have no warranty. Like it or not, everything will eventually break and wear out. | ||
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One of the most common ways to keep tools is hung on boards with an outline traced around each tool so it's easy to spot which one is missing. | |||
== References == | == References == |
Revision as of 18:47, 26 September 2006
Tools are devices that provides a mechanical advantage in accomplishing tasks.
Necessary Shop Tools
Transportation Alternatives' "Tools for Life" guide has two suggested lists for startup shop tools. One is the deluxe ideal set which runs at $2,600. The other is a budget bare-bones list for under $200. Have a gander.
Tool Theft / Loss
- Keep a frequent inventory: If you don't know what you have, you won't know when it went missing.
Best Tools
The best tools are the ones with a life-time warranty and fast replacement turn around. In the long run you will NEVER save money by buying cheap tools that have no warranty. Like it or not, everything will eventually break and wear out.
Tool Storage
One of the most common ways to keep tools is hung on boards with an outline traced around each tool so it's easy to spot which one is missing.