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R&D guy
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: the border between the states of inebriation & confusion
Posts: 2,041
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Fun video - thanks for the link.
Yes, I have lots of tools - full sets of US & metric mechanic's tools along with quite a few specialty items for specific automotive tasks (the torque multiplier makes rear suspension bolts on a 911 MUCH easier), but I also have quite a few woodworking tools, many of which I got when my dad, my father-in-law, and my wife's grandfather each passed away. Oh yeah, I almost forgot the set of bicycle repair tools.
My downfall however is test equipment. Not just DMM's, but a scope meter, a higpot tester, ultrasonic leak detector, high and low range current testers, wire tracers, stud finders, anemometers, a professional water testing kit, (2) high-end sound level meters, ethernet & coax signal testers, programmable signal generators, decade boxes, and on and on. Heck, I even held on to an old vacuum tube testing console.
As I am getting older I am really concerned what will become of all this stuff. It's probably close to the time to start eBay'ing.
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