I am in Rocky's situation. I am "the tool guy" for my block. I have not had an experience bad enough to be soured on that.
I know very few people who need to borrow a hammer. I am talking about and have lent my chipper-shredder ($450), table saw ($500), a wine press (many times and always returned cleaner than when it left my place), my car (Acura RL), my wife's car (Acura TL), mower ($750+), edger ($250), etc. I should also note that I have borrowed some fairly expensive and not easily replaced things like a Dodge pick up ($30,000?). Now, I should qualify that I don't lend this stuff to any Tom, Richard or Harry, but to people I know, I trust and who I am sure know how to use the tool.
Years ago when we were first married, we lived in a "first time homeowner" neighborhood. We were mostly young, fresh out of school and working our first jobs. No one had a lot of disposable income so the Homeowners Association organized a "Tool Pool" where in people could list items they were willing to lend to other neighbors. We had just about everything new homeowners needed. It worked great and I don't recall any major issues with the system. It certainly helped when we were starting out not to have to buy all that stuff, particularly things needed for one time or annual use.
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