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Puzzleheaded-Row-511 t1_jawpgjq wrote

I'll go ahead and disagree. If you own tools, you should know how to maintain them. If you can't do major repairs, that's fine but know how to keep them running and store them properly. No need to pay hundreds more over time than you paid for the tool in the first place.

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reddittheguy t1_jax27w1 wrote

Sure, that sounds perfectly reasonable, but I am not sure what point you're arguing against. Knowing how to service and repair something is one thing but availability or circumstance is another. I can change my cars motor oil no problem most of the year but jacking up my car on my driveway in February sucks and I wouldn't fault someone for outsourcing that task to a service garage.

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Puzzleheaded-Row-511 t1_jax2iuj wrote

I guess. Personally I'd never trust any garage with my stuff. You do what you need to buddy!

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