Doing some restocking today; and the question came into my mind: When does being prepared become hoarding?
For background, since I retired I've made an interesting pastime of buying and liquidating estates. Specifically gunsmithing, machine tools, mechanics tools, trade shop inventory, etc. Gives me something to do, and is interesting.
One of the side benefits is I get to fill out and stock my own shop with the best of the best. I'm pretty sparing, I really don't want to be inundated with tools I won't use; I have them to use, not to collect. I don't keep unnecessary tools, I don't keep duplicates. If I get a better one, the one being replaced gets sold. One of the things I see in the estates I clean out is that these people, as they reached the end of their life, had much more "stuff" than they could handle, and it becomes absolute disorder. I don't want to be there.
Yesterday, I got a dremel tool. I have both dremels and foredom tools, so it's not a keeper. But, the grinding and polishing wheels and parts that come with it are expensive expendables. Every time I get a dremel, I sort out the better quality tips and keep them for my own use. Every one of them costs several dollars, and it's easy to eat up 3 or 4 on a task. So, when I get them for essentially free, I stock them into my own tools, and I have a good organizer to do that.
When I was restocking my cabinet, it occured to me that I have more than the rest of my life in supply of most of these. In addition to my organizer cabinet full, I also have a drawer full of polishing/grinding tips that came from the mold making machine shop I liquidated.
I'm organized into one multi-drawer cabinet unit, and one Lista cabinet drawer, so I don't think I'm into uncontrolled hoarding. But, it occurs to me that I might have enough!
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