Lending Stuff to People
Discussion
As much as I want to help, and be that guy, I just do not like lending my stuff out to people. I've done it, and still want to, but people just take the piss.
Do you lend out your tools/stuff etc?
Recently lent some football equipment (for what was supposed to be a weekend) to a fellow coach, and now he keeps putting off the return date. 'I'll bring them to you at the end of May' has now turned into 'the end of June'.
I've done it with tools, records, bikes, equipment and on occasion, money. It never ends well. Most bizarre example: wife's friend asked to borrow my power washer to help her (new) boyfriend earn a few quid washing patios.
FRO.
Do you lend out your tools/stuff etc?
Recently lent some football equipment (for what was supposed to be a weekend) to a fellow coach, and now he keeps putting off the return date. 'I'll bring them to you at the end of May' has now turned into 'the end of June'.
I've done it with tools, records, bikes, equipment and on occasion, money. It never ends well. Most bizarre example: wife's friend asked to borrow my power washer to help her (new) boyfriend earn a few quid washing patios.
FRO.
I'm in a group of friends (all car enthusiasts)
We have a good rule on lending tools - no problem to do a borrow but it comes back clean and if you break it you replace with new
Never had an issue in the group the rules are well established and clear
Anyone else even family - sorry I don't have the thing you are asking about even if I do I can't find it right now
We have a good rule on lending tools - no problem to do a borrow but it comes back clean and if you break it you replace with new
Never had an issue in the group the rules are well established and clear
Anyone else even family - sorry I don't have the thing you are asking about even if I do I can't find it right now
Had a neighbour hinting about needing a welder yesterday, saying that they used to borrow another neighbours but they've moved. I'm fairly certain that they've at least heard me grinding and cutting stuff if not seen the the arc lights, stared them straight in the face and told them they should buy their own 

There are a very small number of friends I'd trust to borrow some of my tools.
I usually find they want me to do the work required as well, so I rarely need to worry about letting the tool out of my sight.
I have a good friend who wants to borrow my pressure washer. That is either going to end up with a broken pressure washer or a flooded house so it's kinder to ignore the request.
I usually find they want me to do the work required as well, so I rarely need to worry about letting the tool out of my sight.
I have a good friend who wants to borrow my pressure washer. That is either going to end up with a broken pressure washer or a flooded house so it's kinder to ignore the request.
Red9zero said:
Timely topic. My wife offered to loan our carpet shampoo / wet vac to a friend of hers. Just had a message to say it stopped working. We rarely use it, but it wasn't cheap and I doubt her friend has the funds to replace it.
The message probably means they want you to replace it so they can finish the job.Sheepshanks said:
Red9zero said:
Timely topic. My wife offered to loan our carpet shampoo / wet vac to a friend of hers. Just had a message to say it stopped working. We rarely use it, but it wasn't cheap and I doubt her friend has the funds to replace it.
The message probably means they want you to replace it so they can finish the job.One person, my best friend of 40 years, there are also a few tools he has and I am the only one he lends to.
Almost everything he has borrowed has come back as intact and clean as it was when lent out, I return the favour.
The exception was a cheap brake pipe flaring tool that broke when he tried to do steel brake pipes 30 odd years ago, he replaced it with a proper SP hydraulic one he got second hand, we still share use of it today.
It might sound harsh but not having your own tools to hand when you need them because someone can't be bothered to bring things back straight after using them really pisses me off.
Almost everything he has borrowed has come back as intact and clean as it was when lent out, I return the favour.
The exception was a cheap brake pipe flaring tool that broke when he tried to do steel brake pipes 30 odd years ago, he replaced it with a proper SP hydraulic one he got second hand, we still share use of it today.
It might sound harsh but not having your own tools to hand when you need them because someone can't be bothered to bring things back straight after using them really pisses me off.
s p a c e m a n said:
Had a neighbour hinting about needing a welder yesterday, saying that they used to borrow another neighbours but they've moved. I'm fairly certain that they've at least heard me grinding and cutting stuff if not seen the the arc lights, stared them straight in the face and told them they should buy their own 
Would pay to see this scene!
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