Arrr, tool nostalgia!
I have some old tools but these are kept for the memories, but not to use - as practically has set in and modern equivalents have replaced them
My old man would pull out a plethora of old fashioned tools - like Stanley hand drills, bit and braces, Yankee drivers, and various block planes from one of those old carpenters suit case boxes. And oddly enough, he would still do a job quicker and with less fuss than me with all my cordless stuff and modern 'gadgets'
The only tool I wish I still had, was a Stabila girder level which I won as an apprentice. But it was used and abused and is long gone.
But it is true that the old quality tools have, and will outlast anything made today
I have some old tools but these are kept for the memories, but not to use - as practically has set in and modern equivalents have replaced them
My old man would pull out a plethora of old fashioned tools - like Stanley hand drills, bit and braces, Yankee drivers, and various block planes from one of those old carpenters suit case boxes. And oddly enough, he would still do a job quicker and with less fuss than me with all my cordless stuff and modern 'gadgets'
The only tool I wish I still had, was a Stabila girder level which I won as an apprentice. But it was used and abused and is long gone.
But it is true that the old quality tools have, and will outlast anything made today