Woodwork Journey Dean
Established Member
I posted a question about an Erbauer router that I’m trying to fix and it didn’t get any replies, and that’s just one of those things, but it did make me wonder if today’s throwaway society is rife within the Maker community as well.
For me I love to bring life back to stuff, not just vintage hand tools and cool machines from Wadkins. If something is broken I will try my hardest to fix it.
My old crappy Axminster saw now is better than it was out of the factory, my pillar drill came back from the dead. My bandsaw needed TLC and still needs tyres, and my drills and impact driver are still holding on for dear life amongst other things.
Maybe that’s because money is extremely tight, maybe I’m an old hippy, maybe I just have that kind of inquisitive mind.
What about you? Fix or bin when a tool breaks?
For me I love to bring life back to stuff, not just vintage hand tools and cool machines from Wadkins. If something is broken I will try my hardest to fix it.
My old crappy Axminster saw now is better than it was out of the factory, my pillar drill came back from the dead. My bandsaw needed TLC and still needs tyres, and my drills and impact driver are still holding on for dear life amongst other things.
Maybe that’s because money is extremely tight, maybe I’m an old hippy, maybe I just have that kind of inquisitive mind.
What about you? Fix or bin when a tool breaks?