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2016 Spring Home Improvement

LINCON DAILY

NEWS.com

May 2, 2016

In the 90’s a popular sitcom on ABC called “Home

Improvement” starred Tim Allen as Tim ‘the toolman’

Taylor. It was a humorous show with a plot that

surrounded the subject of the importance of tools, and

although tools were central to the plot, there was never

any real information given about tools. Although it

was fun to watch, you didn’t learn anything useful

about tools except that Tim the toolman Taylor

shouldn’t be allowed anywhere near tools.

If you’re handy around the house, it is never wrong

to have the right tools! Having the correct tools can

mean the difference between having to find and pay

someone else to do the work, and do it in their own

time and in their own way, vs. doing the job right the

first time yourself.

Having the right tools can enhance your skill

set. Together, with the vast and varied amount of

information readily available at your fingertips today

via the internet, there are few jobs you can’t tackle

yourself if you have the right tools.

Having the right tool for the job is accomplished by

obeying these three rules. Get these right and you will

be set no matter what the challenge.

1.

Buy the best quality tool for the job that you can

afford at the time

Tools can be exceedingly cheap or they can be

exceedingly expensive. The cheapest tools may not

even be fit for, or survive, the initial job for which

they are purchased. They are generally throw-away

tools that you dispose of after the task has been

accomplished, if they last that long. Most places that

sell tools, whether they are hand tools or power tools

will have several different lines of tools available next

to each other on display.

The three golden rules of

tool acquisition & ownership

CONTIUNED ►