m14x2.0 tap, volvo subframe bolt threadI pay mine in cash and he usually gives me 15-25% off list.
What tool did you break on a Saturday afternoon that you did not have a spare for?
m14x2.0 tap, volvo subframe bolt threadI pay mine in cash and he usually gives me 15-25% off list.
What tool did you break on a Saturday afternoon that you did not have a spare for?
Fair enough.....though that isn't exactly a common tool.m14x2.0 tap, volvo subframe bolt thread
I can see AutoMechanic in a few short years owning two V12's likeI’m starting to wonder who’s getting the best of who here. AutoMechanic keeps taking these old busted tools that he gets cheap on eBay or that he finds laying in a ditch somewhere to get warrantied.
That'll come in handy for servicing Toyota lifetime ATF!
I mainly bought it for servicing Honda automatics. Dispensing 4 qt of fluid thru a pressurized fill device should be a lot quicker and less painless than doing the double-funnelThat'll come in handy for servicing Toyota lifetime ATF!
Not a dig, buy why do your parents care?I do. I just don’t want my parents to know how much I owe him . I feel if I just keep making payments it will make it seem less to them. That’s why I make my regular payment extra which is $200 more than I actually have to give him plus a bunch of cash because then it’s not on my bank record. I only have to pay him $40 a week but I like doing extra.
They just don’t want me to get in trouble with my money. I respect that but they seem to freak out every time I buy something without permission. I turn 20 this month I don’t think I need permission to buy stuff with my own money. Then they question me for days about what I bought and why. I think after my eBay shopping spree they finally stopped worrying so much about it because they got tired of telling me . It’s like anytime I buy something at the store oh why are you getting that for? Do you really need it? I’m like yeah and if I’m buying it does it matter? I guess it’s because that’s the way they were raised too so they do it to me. I do have to say though when I was a kid I was all about saving money now tools are my weakness so I must have when I see and that leads to money being spent lol.Not a dig, buy why do your parents care?
Just remember to save for a rainy day. Most guys do what you do at your age...They just don’t want me to get in trouble with my money. I respect that but they seem to freak out every time I buy something without permission. I turn 20 this month I don’t think I need permission to buy stuff with my own money. Then they question me for days about what I bought and why. I think after my eBay shopping spree they finally stopped worrying so much about it because they got tired of telling me . It’s like anytime I buy something at the store oh why are you getting that for? Do you really need it? I’m like yeah and if I’m buying it does it matter? I guess it’s because that’s the way they were raised too so they do it to me. I do have to say though when I was a kid I was all about saving money now tools are my weakness so I must have when I see and that leads to money being spent lol.
I get that but at 20 children don't need to ask permission, as they are not "children" any more. There are much worse things to be blowing money on than tools, that's for sure. Managing debt is something that people either do, don't do or eventually have to do. Lessons get learned one way or another. At 20 now is the time to start some small consistent investing (something like a Roth IRA) first, then after you've paid yourself, get a toy from the tool truck. The 50 or 60yr old you will benefit greatly from decisions made today.They just don’t want me to get in trouble with my money. I respect that but they seem to freak out every time I buy something without permission. I turn 20 this month I don’t think I need permission to buy stuff with my own money. Then they question me for days about what I bought and why. I think after my eBay shopping spree they finally stopped worrying so much about it because they got tired of telling me . It’s like anytime I buy something at the store oh why are you getting that for? Do you really need it? I’m like yeah and if I’m buying it does it matter? I guess it’s because that’s the way they were raised too so they do it to me. I do have to say though when I was a kid I was all about saving money now tools are my weakness so I must have when I see and that leads to money being spent lol.
Yes I get retirement through my work. I currently have 5% going in. My plan is to raise it a bit each year. Especially with me working 50 hours a week I’m sure it is adding up quickly. A lot of the people I work with withdrew from it I think they are crazy but that’s just me. I definitely want to be retired by 50 if not then definitely by 60.I get that but at 20 children don't need to ask permission, as they are not "children" any more. There are much worse things to be blowing money on than tools, that's for sure. Managing debt is something that people either do, don't do or eventually have to do. Lessons get learned one way or another. At 20 now is the time to start some small consistent investing (something like a Roth IRA) first, then after you've paid yourself, get a toy from the tool truck. The 50 or 60yr old you will benefit greatly from decisions made today.
It sounds to me like you're parents are pretty smart and giving sound advice. I'd listen to them if I were you. I remember a few things my mother and I disagreed about when I was your age. Decades later I made it a point to tell her how right she was and I wrong I was for not listening. Don't make that mistake.They just don’t want me to get in trouble with my money. I respect that but they seem to freak out every time I buy something without permission. I turn 20 this month I don’t think I need permission to buy stuff with my own money. Then they question me for days about what I bought and why. I think after my eBay shopping spree they finally stopped worrying so much about it because they got tired of telling me . It’s like anytime I buy something at the store oh why are you getting that for? Do you really need it? I’m like yeah and if I’m buying it does it matter? I guess it’s because that’s the way they were raised too so they do it to me. I do have to say though when I was a kid I was all about saving money now tools are my weakness so I must have when I see and that leads to money being spent lol.
You can only lead a horse to water but you cant make him drink it.
I gotta say, buying tools is not the worst vice, but it can be as expensive as an opioid addiction! @P. Edward KnickKnack mentioned in a recent post (in not ao many words) that we all blow cash on frivolous things, but you will have tools to show for it at the end of the day. However, as @Zee09 mentioned, though, there is more to life than work. Also, I don't know how much ROI one could expect from multiple copies of the same tools, but it has to be way more than the ROI I will get from the martini I'm drinking right now! But we have to live a little...They just don’t want me to get in trouble with my money. I respect that but they seem to freak out every time I buy something without permission. I turn 20 this month I don’t think I need permission to buy stuff with my own money. Then they question me for days about what I bought and why. I think after my eBay shopping spree they finally stopped worrying so much about it because they got tired of telling me . It’s like anytime I buy something at the store oh why are you getting that for? Do you really need it? I’m like yeah and if I’m buying it does it matter? I guess it’s because that’s the way they were raised too so they do it to me. I do have to say though when I was a kid I was all about saving money now tools are my weakness so I must have when I see and that leads to money being spent lol.
Your folk's advice is spot on. As is most of what your friends are posting on this thread.They just don’t want me to get in trouble with my money.
Do you still live at home? If so, maybe that is why they are trying to tell you to not spend so much money. My fiancé's son who will turn 20 in a few weeks spends every penny he makes and then asks to borrow money from his mom. He lives with his GF and they both live with some old woman who I don't think they pay rent to. He wants to get his own apartment but he can't save enough money to do so.They just don’t want me to get in trouble with my money. I respect that but they seem to freak out every time I buy something without permission. I turn 20 this month I don’t think I need permission to buy stuff with my own money. Then they question me for days about what I bought and why. I think after my eBay shopping spree they finally stopped worrying so much about it because they got tired of telling me . It’s like anytime I buy something at the store oh why are you getting that for? Do you really need it? I’m like yeah and if I’m buying it does it matter? I guess it’s because that’s the way they were raised too so they do it to me. I do have to say though when I was a kid I was all about saving money now tools are my weakness so I must have when I see and that leads to money being spent lol.
Is that AutoMechanic's parents forcing him to drink the water?