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tool edicate
ok this is something growing up with my grandpa in his shop has been drilled into the very fibers on my brain...You use a tool and when your done wipe it off and put it back!! i hate having tools that are full of grease in a tool box.
not only do tools need to be clean but they need to be in the correct drawer and in order (i swear i dont have ocd lol im just picky lol) the reason i bring this up is becuse i let my youngest brother use my tools while i was away and when i came home he had my tools all over the shop all full of freakin grease ...:icon_deadhorse: soo what are some other tool edicate rules you can think of?? sorry for the rant lol btw |
I always tell people the same. And I also tell them, "don't treat it like its yours, treat it like its mine". Knowing how they treat there tools lol.
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I would like to have the time to always pick everything up after each job, but lately that hasn't been the case. For a while I was doing good. I still do spray everything down with WD40 then wipe them dry to clean & protect, but just don't end up putting everything away since things keep overlapping.
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If I'm doing something time consuming, I'll take breaks in between TO clean everything up as to not have a cluster. One of my biggest peeves though is someone putting something away broken/damaged and not saying anything. My stuff all is either lifetime warranty or some cheap found thing I don't care about... TELL ME! If I break some elses tools I make sure to tell them face to face. Be respectful to other peoples things!
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I agree with kyle ... I wipe mine down with wd 40 also ...
they always tend to stay clean and always get cleaned after each use... MY dad and I are very picky about our tools. Even the tools in my blazer are spotless. |
Originally Posted by 50lb_cat
(Post 531894)
, "don't treat it like its yours, treat it like its mine". .
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The only tool etiquette I know of is to hide my tools so I can have access to a 10mm or 15mm wrench...His tools are disgusting....he puts mine away shiny clean! As much as the grease bugs me.....he does save us a ton of money on fixing things.......*sigh* Should have married me a carpenter....
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Originally Posted by Paddle_grl
(Post 532148)
The only tool etiquette I know of is to hide my tools so I can have access to a 10mm or 15mm wrench...His tools are disgusting....he puts mine away shiny clean! As much as the grease bugs me.....he does save us a ton of money on fixing things.......*sigh* Should have married me a carpenter....
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dont borrow it without asking
put it back the way you found it and never ever move a tool from where it is...its prob there for later so i dont have to find it again. you break it you replace it you lose it you replace it |
If you have to borrow a tool twice, you should buy your own... Was a rule in my shop, its why tool trucks make weekly visits
We also were not allowed to posess/use a "Ukrainian socket wrench" in my shop - adjustable crescent wrench, or monkey wrenches. LOL if you dont have the right tool that fits a customer car, borrow or buy. Things that would get a guy fired... -Throwing tools or parts when mad/frustrated -Tightening lugnuts with impact guns -Test drivrs with dirty hands/clothes. -Using a hammer for anything other than tapping punches. Thats what deadblows, prybars and pullers are for -Sniping wrenches, they slip and damage customer cars. |
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