A few months ago I was getting new tires installed on my car, and a
overheard an interesting bit of dialogue. One of the mechanics
mentioned to the owner that a floor jack was not working properly. He
said: "Try adding some jack oil, and if that doesn't work, we'll send
it to the auction."
The point of course is that when a professional sells tools, it is
because they no longer have a use for them. This may be because they
are retiring, going out of business, etc., but it is just as likely
that the tool is worn-out, broken, or was just not very good in the
first place...
Doug
>> It seems that I see recommendations for used equipment often. It was
>> built better, it will cost less, etc. I don't know how you guys manage
>> this. My lifestyle does not include weekends dominated by garage sales
and
>> flea markets.
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