I spent the day today cleaning up around the shop and it got me thinking: why do we seem to need so much more stuff to do our jobs today than in decades past? I think this applies to most any construction trades, but for me specifically it’s carpentry, fencing and excavating. For the most part the jobs are the same as they’ve always been, at least in my line of work, but the vast array of tools and equipment many of us contractors have is staggering compared to 20-30-40yrs ago.
For example, for many years all I had for ‘heavy’ equipment was a Case 1845c skid steer with a tooth bucket and a set of forks. I put thousands of hours on it building pads, doing flat work for concrete, small clearing jobs, grading yards, moving building materials, unloading trucks etc etc etc and never thought anything of it.
Back in the day a decent small excavating contractor would have a backhoe, dump truck and maybe a dozer if he was big time. Now you need a ctl with an army of attachments, mini ex also with an army of attachments, larger excavator, LGP dozer, pad foot compactor (might as well have a smooth drum as well), dump truck, service truck, fuel trailer, on and on, and thats just for the small one to two man operation.
Same goes for tools, used to be you look in the bed of a working mans pickup there’d be a 20” standard metal tool box with a small assortment of tools, a chain, a few hand tools, grease gun, a chainsaw and some old steel 5gal fuel cans. Now he has toolboxes mounted all over the truck full of god-knows-what, every cordless tool that Dewalt or Milwaukee ever made, and hand tools out the wazoo, transfer tanks full of fuel, oil, hyd fluid, generator, welder, air compressor, and thats just in his personal pickup, nevermind the service truck.
I’m not pointing fingers either, I’m as guilty as the next guy as I probably have way more ‘stuff’ than a one man show needs. I’m personally trying to fight it but it’s not easy. Why have things gone this way? Have we all just become lazy? Too much disposable income (or easy access to consumer debt?) Or have all the trades advanced that much that you actually NEED all this stuff to succeed? Curious what everyone else's take is on this.
For example, for many years all I had for ‘heavy’ equipment was a Case 1845c skid steer with a tooth bucket and a set of forks. I put thousands of hours on it building pads, doing flat work for concrete, small clearing jobs, grading yards, moving building materials, unloading trucks etc etc etc and never thought anything of it.
Back in the day a decent small excavating contractor would have a backhoe, dump truck and maybe a dozer if he was big time. Now you need a ctl with an army of attachments, mini ex also with an army of attachments, larger excavator, LGP dozer, pad foot compactor (might as well have a smooth drum as well), dump truck, service truck, fuel trailer, on and on, and thats just for the small one to two man operation.
Same goes for tools, used to be you look in the bed of a working mans pickup there’d be a 20” standard metal tool box with a small assortment of tools, a chain, a few hand tools, grease gun, a chainsaw and some old steel 5gal fuel cans. Now he has toolboxes mounted all over the truck full of god-knows-what, every cordless tool that Dewalt or Milwaukee ever made, and hand tools out the wazoo, transfer tanks full of fuel, oil, hyd fluid, generator, welder, air compressor, and thats just in his personal pickup, nevermind the service truck.
I’m not pointing fingers either, I’m as guilty as the next guy as I probably have way more ‘stuff’ than a one man show needs. I’m personally trying to fight it but it’s not easy. Why have things gone this way? Have we all just become lazy? Too much disposable income (or easy access to consumer debt?) Or have all the trades advanced that much that you actually NEED all this stuff to succeed? Curious what everyone else's take is on this.
