Hey guys! I've done my fair share of reading and video watching and research overall. One thing I believe in is getting the most bang for my buck. I've read through the stickies at the top of this forum (and even on other forums) and constantly read recommendations about tools. Usually ranging from base level, better, best type comments.
It seems it goes like this....
Base Level Tools : Tandy
Better Tools: Osbourne, Campbell- Bosworth or Barry King
Best: Jeremiah Watt, Robert Beard or Wayne Jueschke
The thing I've been lacking is an understanding of WHAT makes each level of tools better than those of the lower level. So what makes Watt tools better than say Barry King's?
And since we are talking quality of tools and bang for the buck... I have read that the Al Stohlman mallets are great, but many people believe that the Barry King mallets are of equal quality for a better price. Which tools have a bang for your buck option?
Which tools can you NOT skimp on and quality matters most?
Also, which tools don't really matter because you'll never use them so extreme that they might break or become too worn?
It seems it goes like this....
Base Level Tools : Tandy
Better Tools: Osbourne, Campbell- Bosworth or Barry King
Best: Jeremiah Watt, Robert Beard or Wayne Jueschke
The thing I've been lacking is an understanding of WHAT makes each level of tools better than those of the lower level. So what makes Watt tools better than say Barry King's?
And since we are talking quality of tools and bang for the buck... I have read that the Al Stohlman mallets are great, but many people believe that the Barry King mallets are of equal quality for a better price. Which tools have a bang for your buck option?
Which tools can you NOT skimp on and quality matters most?
Also, which tools don't really matter because you'll never use them so extreme that they might break or become too worn?
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