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my "little tinker's clutch tool set"
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<blockquote data-quote="deanbw" data-source="post: 147682" data-attributes="member: 4220"><p>thanks to all, yes I would rather make what I need than spend good money on some stamped piece of crap tool that almost works.</p><p> I had a machine shop for about 10 years making water jet food processing equipment, we took walk ins as well because I know how hard it is to find a shop that will even look at little jobs anymore. I was in the machine/fab trade for 40 years total, starting while still too young to legally be working in one.</p><p> When I decided to sell the shop and change trades ( I now am ops manager for 3 live theatres in seattle, one with a moving floor that keeps me busy), I kept enough machine and shop tools for myself and put them back in the shop at home where it started in the first place. I put my house up for sale once and after two weeks took it off the market because I didn't want to look for another place with enough buildings for all my junk. I could not handle not having a place to build what I want....been too spoiled over the years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deanbw, post: 147682, member: 4220"] thanks to all, yes I would rather make what I need than spend good money on some stamped piece of crap tool that almost works. I had a machine shop for about 10 years making water jet food processing equipment, we took walk ins as well because I know how hard it is to find a shop that will even look at little jobs anymore. I was in the machine/fab trade for 40 years total, starting while still too young to legally be working in one. When I decided to sell the shop and change trades ( I now am ops manager for 3 live theatres in seattle, one with a moving floor that keeps me busy), I kept enough machine and shop tools for myself and put them back in the shop at home where it started in the first place. I put my house up for sale once and after two weeks took it off the market because I didn't want to look for another place with enough buildings for all my junk. I could not handle not having a place to build what I want....been too spoiled over the years. [/QUOTE]
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