National Worship Of Tools Day
National Worship of Tools Day is March 11th. This is a day to go outside the garage, the tool shed, the storage closet, or wherever you keep your tools. Clean them, reorganize them, make something new with them, make something new with them, or even go to the store and buy a new one.
As they are a part of our daily lives, it is difficult to imagine the world without tools. They're everywhere, from the hammer, the screwdriver, and the wrench to the most advanced equipment. They can become rusty and need to be shined, they get dirty, they must be washed, and they must be sharpened, and they must be sharpened.
Tool enthusiasts know when they see one.. They have a favorite brand or style quite often. And they never appear to have enough, either. Collecting them is almost as important as using them. The borrowing of equipment is another common topic of discussion about tools. Tools have been loaned, borrowed, and returned numerous times from one neighbor to another, and vice versa. We are reminded of this from time to time by the funny papers and sitcoms. And, in some cases, our neighbors do too.
#nationalworshipoftoolsday is a hashtag that should be used to track #nationalworshipoftoolsday
- Spend some extra time on shining up your equipment or fixing them if they wanted it. Taking care of your equipment makes them last longer, which is a benefit for you
- Go shopping for new equipment. You should have one that you don't have because you know there must be one
- Get to work on your new project and get to work with your new equipment!
- To post on social media, use the hashtag #WorshipOfToolsDay.
Tools FAQ
Q. Is it possible to use a flathead screwdriver on a Philips screw?
A. You can, but a Philips screwdriver will give you more torque, allowing for a tighter fit.
Is there a reason why my spouse has three saws?
A. Yes. Yes. Yes. Different types of saws work in various occupations.
What is the advantage of having several different types of devices?
A. The more tools you have, the more projects you can tackle. They aren't there to be glamorous, and they don't appear to be happy. They're here to get a job done. (Psst...to the spouse: as long as there are tools, there are projects to be completed.)