Steve Maskery
Established Member
Two things -
Firstly, I'm afraid that as of yesterday I can confirm that the C12 will survive being dropped 8f onto a concrete floor
Secondly, I think there is a wider point here, about buying quality tools.
If you earn you living by them, then you need the best performance and you build the cost into your business plan. Fair enough. But I think it is a shame when hobbyists say, "I won't be using it much, it's just a hobby". I'm pleased that you are considering a quality purchase even though it's your hobby. If we are spending your leisure time with wood, don't we want it to be as pleasurable as possible? There is little joy in trying to make do with inferior tools.
Whenever I replace my old tools now I am buying the best I can afford. ACtually, the best my wife can afford. So in the last few years I have bought a couple of Veritas planes and a small LN. The pleasure I get just when I pick them up, never mind use them is worth every forgotten penny. I've recently bought 3 dies at £16 each - I just got fed up with struggling with my 5.99 set of taps and dies - 10 times as many pieces and all of them useless.
Whether you buy the green or not, buy quality. It will last and last and serve you well in use during that long lifetime.
It's just a pity that Lidl don't stock Festool, eh?
Cheers
Steve
Firstly, I'm afraid that as of yesterday I can confirm that the C12 will survive being dropped 8f onto a concrete floor
Secondly, I think there is a wider point here, about buying quality tools.
If you earn you living by them, then you need the best performance and you build the cost into your business plan. Fair enough. But I think it is a shame when hobbyists say, "I won't be using it much, it's just a hobby". I'm pleased that you are considering a quality purchase even though it's your hobby. If we are spending your leisure time with wood, don't we want it to be as pleasurable as possible? There is little joy in trying to make do with inferior tools.
Whenever I replace my old tools now I am buying the best I can afford. ACtually, the best my wife can afford. So in the last few years I have bought a couple of Veritas planes and a small LN. The pleasure I get just when I pick them up, never mind use them is worth every forgotten penny. I've recently bought 3 dies at £16 each - I just got fed up with struggling with my 5.99 set of taps and dies - 10 times as many pieces and all of them useless.
Whether you buy the green or not, buy quality. It will last and last and serve you well in use during that long lifetime.
It's just a pity that Lidl don't stock Festool, eh?
Cheers
Steve