And make sure you point out to your significant other each and every time you use the right tool for the right job.
We have tools upon tools, in the garage, some have been in boxes for years. I think this is just a compulsion to own more tools.
I once suffered from TTD (Too many Tools Disorder). Then one day it occurred to me just how much space in the garage/attic/storage shed was taken up by tools that I would probably never need again. Tools that I had bought for a very specific purpose, used once or twice, then put on the shelf.
I've still got engine rebuilding tools that I used in the 1970's. When my Dad passed away I sold a shed full of power woodworking tools that hadn't been used in decades (thought I admit I kinda wanted to keep some of them, but nowhere to put them).
Nowadays, if it means buying special tools, I generally turn the job over to the pros. Between the cost of the tool, devoting more storage space thereafter, and what my time is worth, IMO, many times I feel that's the wiser thing to do.
Mrs We: Go ahead and get the Dremel thing and re-paint your table and be done with it. I'm betting Jamey doesn't really want to do that job anyway.
