You Know You Are Old When

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YKYO when you curse your former, younger, and more indestructible self for stupid tool purchases.

The ever-optimistic younger version of me always bought the most heavy-duty version of every tool commonly available. Now every time I look at my collection of orange Werner fiberlgass ladders, I kick myself for not buying yellow, or even aluminum. When you're 25 - 35, you don't think much about the fact that someday you're going to have trouble carrying those things across the property, or hoisting one up against a house 20 - 30 years from now.
 
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YKYO when you curse your former, younger, and more indestructible self for stupid tool purchases.

The ever-optimistic younger version of me always bought the most heavy-duty version of every tool commonly available. Now every time I look at my collection of orange Werner fiberlgass ladders, I kick myself for not buying yellow, or even aluminum. When you're 25 - 35, you don't think much about the fact that someday you're going to have trouble carrying those things across the property, or hoisting one up against a house 20 - 30 years from now.
I still buy the red ones at 73 years old. If it's not rated 1A it's not coming to my place.
 
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YKYO when you curse your former, younger, and more indestructible self for stupid tool purchases.

The ever-optimistic younger version of me always bought the most heavy-duty version of every tool commonly available. Now every time I look at my collection of orange Werner fiberlgass ladders, I kick myself for not buying yellow, or even aluminum. When you're 25 - 35, you don't think much about the fact that someday you're going to have trouble carrying those things across the property, or hoisting one up against a house 20 - 30 years from now.
I know what you mean, but I sure like the solid feel of my 10 foot Werner step ladder. I really just got it for working inside the building. Glad I don't have to move it too much...
 
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YKYO when you finally realize you'll never use the miscellaneous screws, bolts and nuts collected in all the coffee cans...
Im starting to feel this way about all the cars around here...
 
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I can't remember the last time I picked up a nail for anything but hanging a picture.
I'm always picking up nails and screws at the work parking lot and have almost a half coffee can full...

I wonder how many flats I prevented?
 
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I still buy the red ones at 73 years old. If it's not rated 1A it's not coming to my place.
I don't get that. I had a full set of red Werners, but the 40 footer was just absolutely insane to lift into place. Needed two people, every time I wanted to move it. I don't mind red for the 28 footer, and I have to admit my red stepladders are nice, but for anything over 30 feet... it's just too much for me anymore.

I just went and bought an aluminum 40-footer (Werner's heavier aluminum), and it's such a pleasure to use. I weight 170 lb, so no concerns with the thing collapsing under my weight, and we have no overhead powerlines.
 
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I have them sorted by thread type and it's rare I need to go buy any unless I need more than a few. Before I retired I kept a box of each machine screw thread size in the longest length available and cut them to the length needed. I remember even cutting wood screws with a mini grinder when I didn't have the right length. I also had a box of each length of bolt from 1/4 to 1/2 in all SAE threads. My neighbour says I have a better selection than the local hardware store.
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This cabinet has sure saved me a lot of time
 
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I know what you mean, but I sure like the solid feel of my 10 foot Werner step ladder. I really just got it for working inside the building. Glad I don't have to move it too much...
When I feel better (pneumonia) I'll try posting my ladder pictures. One wooden stepladder I bet is over 100yo, very tall & heavy. Most came from my homeplace bought in the '40s.
People were stronger years ago, I remember my 70s, 5ft ,100# Grandmother dig up tree stumps! It took her all day, we'd haul it off with the tractor.
 

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