Yup that was my policy as well and still is BUT if someone is willing to lend me a very rare or expensive tool i will treat it like gold as anyone who
has worked with tools alot knows....."if its gonna break, its gonna break when you borrow it"....kinda like snowmobiles, motorcycles, boats etc...
Hell if the tool was still available and realistically price i'd buy it myself to keep in the coach....just in case.
> It's a shame that a few GMCers piss in the creek we all swim in. However, requiring a deposit is a necessity to protect a valuable asset. Those
> who make their living with hand tools and assemblies as a rule never lend them. I understand this - a day late coming home might well mean missing
> a paying job. Unless you're local (or a friend of many years) I don't lend out my scope or meters or soldering/crimping tools. And I'm retired
> anyway. Which means I now got to check on a loaner which was passed with permission of the owner to another GMCer to make sure it made it home.
>
> --johnny
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Rich Mondor,
Brockville, ON
77 Hughes 2600
has worked with tools alot knows....."if its gonna break, its gonna break when you borrow it"....kinda like snowmobiles, motorcycles, boats etc...
Hell if the tool was still available and realistically price i'd buy it myself to keep in the coach....just in case.
> It's a shame that a few GMCers piss in the creek we all swim in. However, requiring a deposit is a necessity to protect a valuable asset. Those
> who make their living with hand tools and assemblies as a rule never lend them. I understand this - a day late coming home might well mean missing
> a paying job. Unless you're local (or a friend of many years) I don't lend out my scope or meters or soldering/crimping tools. And I'm retired
> anyway. Which means I now got to check on a loaner which was passed with permission of the owner to another GMCer to make sure it made it home.
>
> --johnny
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Rich Mondor,
Brockville, ON
77 Hughes 2600