I like to think in terms of the 80 / 20 rule (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pareto_principle), and completely agree and recommend Bob Giordano's statement, "We decided living with a tool taken now and then is quite easier than some kind of checkout system."Therefore, do what you can (within reason) to prevent tool theft / loss, but there is a point at which your efforts have diminishing returns. At that point determine the cost of your tool theft / loss, create a budgetary item for it, make sure that when you either charge the patrons or raise funds that this budget item is included. Simply put, tool theft / loss / misuse / replacement is a line item on any community bike shop's costs of doing business.Let karma take care of the dishonest, don't waist your mental energy on them -- stay positive and focus those precious brain waves on your organization's mission.Sincerely,
Jonathan Morrison
Executive Director
Salt Lake City Bicycle Collective
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On Mon, Apr 9, 2012 at 12:06 PM, Jerry <danceswithcars@gmail.com> wrote:Wondering about using RFID tags for more expensive tools
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On Apr 9, 2012, at 13:29, "Bob Giordano" <mist@strans.org> wrote:
> We paint tools, and put a grinder mark on them, such as a 'FC'. We put
> trust into people and almost every tool gets returned.
>
> We have 8 colored tool boards with colored tools. At some point we might
> paint all boards and tools just one color.
>
> We decided living with a tool taken now and then is quite easier than some
> kind of checkout system.
>
> Specialty tools are sort of similar, and the really expensive tools have
> to be asked for.
>
> -Bob g, Free Cycles Missoula
>
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