@BillieRubenMake @I_Make_It_All One approach that i have found that works, is to work out how you can make a new tool pay for itself.
After that point, it's yours, free and clear. :)
@I_Make_It_All We came up with this when i was talking with one Hackney Punk that was running a video projector and lighting rig.
He was complaining about how he had hired his video projector out for a party, and it had come back with one of the lenses missing.
@I_Make_It_All Apart from the rudeness of the person that he had hired the projector to, he was saying that he was tired of dealing with the logistics of the hires, when he just wanted to use the projector for his art.
This was his original reason for buying the machine.
@I_Make_It_All I asked him how much the projector had cost, how many times he had hired it out, and, how much he had been paid for the hires.
He hadn't thought about it, so he started scribbling down some figures.
@I_Make_It_All When he totalled up the amounts, he realised that the projector had cost him around £1200, and had been hired out for a total of £1350, so it was paid for. :D
He didn't NEED to hire it out again.
He could afford to say No to annoying customers. :D