With tongue firmly in cheek, let me offer the following advice ...... Just remember the motto of the Red Green Show, "Any tool can be the right tool for the job." I have used the wrong tool for the job for so many years that, now that I can afford to buy what is needed, I don't know what the appropriate tool for the job is. It's a good thing to have such an illustrious group to turn to for guidance. :-).

73,

Dave, K4To

Ron D'Eau Claire wrote:
<SNIP>
I am a strong believer in learning to use the tools I have on hand to their
best advantage. Still, that's no excuse for not using the proper tools for
the job. Using the proper tools leads to the proper state of mind when
working on gear. After all, as the wise old sage observed, "When all you
have is a hammer, everything starts to look like a nail."

Ron AC7AC


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