I got into carpentry and wood working in the 1970s; professionally for a
few years.  Yes, I tried the cheaper tools.  But when they broke or
could not produce professional results, I quickly bought the more
expensive tools.  I could not afford the wasted time the cheaper tools
caused me.  

After seeing the difference between cheap tools and professional tools,
I am not tempted by the cheap ones, because they caused me to start the
tasks over, or they broke when I needed to depend on them.  

If you can get your work done with the cheaper tools, use them, but I
doubt I would want your job.

Thank you,

Mark Snyder
-----Original Message-----

Good for you, Mark.  Now pass the caviar before the chardonnay gets
warm.

I get my work done and don't have to pay for Steve Jobs' android body
replacement fund.


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