Sounds like the bean counters got involved, cheaper to do the non adjustable hammer. I feel the same, these "new and improved" usually means cheaper and worse. I grewup when things were built to last and be repaired instead of disposable.
Exactly. Everything is disposable today, which is so stupid considering time and money watsed. They finally figured out that building good shit like Craftsman and Skilsaw used to, that everyone only needed one that lasted for years. Now we're all buying crap on a recurring basis.
@@r-ratedreviewswithheather601 everything is going that route! Cars have become expensive jokes, to much plastic and electronics. Cost more to fix that buy another
Yeah, and not that I'm any sort of environmental junkie, but it's the opposite of all the hype about, "helping the environment". My state just outlawed gas stoves. It's a joke. I drive old cars, lol. In October, I bought an '85 Chevy C30 dump truck, and in January I picked up a '95 Sonoma with one owner and 135k on it. I had to have a trailer hitch installed so all that goodness hasn't ever towed anything. My dump truck is a beast, lol
@@r-ratedreviewswithheather601 I just sold my 69 F-100 4x4, it was emaculat, but kept my 82 CJ-7, love that thing! It's my daily driver. As long as I can get parts I'll keep driving it.
@@independentthinker8930 I found a local scrap yard that just took inventory of an '83 Chevy C30. They're inventorying the parts for me now. Hoping they have a bunch of good shit because Christine may be a beast and runs, but she needs TLC
Love that you left and came back with your Emotional Support Chicken 🤣😂🤣
That's Naughty Tail-or,, one of my rescue chickens.
Sounds like the bean counters got involved, cheaper to do the non adjustable hammer. I feel the same, these "new and improved" usually means cheaper and worse.
I grewup when things were built to last and be repaired instead of disposable.
Exactly. Everything is disposable today, which is so stupid considering time and money watsed. They finally figured out that building good shit like Craftsman and Skilsaw used to, that everyone only needed one that lasted for years. Now we're all buying crap on a recurring basis.
@@r-ratedreviewswithheather601 everything is going that route! Cars have become expensive jokes, to much plastic and electronics. Cost more to fix that buy another
Yeah, and not that I'm any sort of environmental junkie, but it's the opposite of all the hype about, "helping the environment". My state just outlawed gas stoves. It's a joke. I drive old cars, lol. In October, I bought an '85 Chevy C30 dump truck, and in January I picked up a '95 Sonoma with one owner and 135k on it. I had to have a trailer hitch installed so all that goodness hasn't ever towed anything. My dump truck is a beast, lol
@@r-ratedreviewswithheather601 I just sold my 69 F-100 4x4, it was emaculat, but kept my 82 CJ-7, love that thing! It's my daily driver. As long as I can get parts I'll keep driving it.
@@independentthinker8930 I found a local scrap yard that just took inventory of an '83 Chevy C30. They're inventorying the parts for me now. Hoping they have a bunch of good shit because Christine may be a beast and runs, but she needs TLC
RYOBI AFTER DARK! LOL
Love it! 😆😁
Never seen anyone so excited to weed whip. Is this a crackhead project?
Nah, more like an OCD project. I love any outdoor work, the harder, the better.
Will you merry me ?
Why, you need your yard cleaned up, too? 😆