‘I'm bewildered at what he's done’: Man breaks cousin's miter saw after borrowing it, then offers to buy him a new one, cousin agrees, but only if he doesn't use it again

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  • Man using a saw to cut wood.
  • WIBTAH if I asked for a replacement item that was broken while borrowed to not be used before returning it to me?

    I find this situation surprisingly awkward. My (M30) wife's cousin (M45) asked to borrow my miter saw, which I had no issue with. I was under the impression that
  • he was handy, as he had done many home improvement projects in the past. However, his saw couldn't quite cut a few massive boards he had, so he borrowed mine.
  • He called me last week to tell me that he broke my saw and wanted to buy a new one. I told him it was likely repairable, as they do sell parts for it. I asked him how it
  • was a broken and he sent me a picture and it is completely fed up, like, torn metal and bent arms, and the power cord is cut. I don't know how he did it, I asked him but his explanation does not make sense.
  • So anyway, he wants to buy me a replacement saw, which is very nice. But he also still needs to make his cuts. But seeing what he did to the saw this time... I kinda don't want a
  • saw he's used. My saw was not brand new, it's a couple years old, and I've used it plenty. So I also feel bad benefitting from this situation. I was
  • going to suggest he buy me a used saw, but that obviously would make it even worse - asking him to buy me somethin used, just not something HE used.
  • Man sawing wood in a shop.
  • So, would I be the a hole if I told him to buy me the saw and not use it? Can I even do that politely without making him feel like an idiot? I don't
  • dislike the guy I'm just literally bewildered at what he's done here. It is broken in a way I didn't think was possible. So if he can do that, what won't I see? Am I going to have a saw
  • blade flying into my face one day? ETA: Lots of people suggesting I show him how to use it or make the cuts which is great,
  • but they live very far away. I am not driving 14 hours round. trip to cut 20 boards for someone else, with my own saw. He is here every month, at least once a month, for
  • work and visiting the dozens of family members that live near me, since he's lived here for 20 years.
  • Severe-News-9375 YWNBTA. Find an equivalent of your saw, tell him the amount, have him give you cash/transfer the money, then pick up the
  • replacement yourself. If he asks to use it, it's in your possession and it's easier to decline.
  • Prestigious-Moose345 I think if you want to preserve goodwill, you may need to offer to show him how to use the new saw, then basically don't let him touch it. Go to the store with
  • him to buy it, go back to his house, take over and "show him" how to use it by finishing his project for him and leave with the saw.
  • mallow6134 You would only be NTA if it comes with a "I'll help you cut those boards first". It still might be a bit awkward. Hopefully someone here has a nice way to word it.

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