I've not heard this term before , but I think you are expecting others who use your equipment to share in the expense of paying for it or paying for upkeep ?? If I'm wrong , please explain in better terms . My outlook on sharing equipment is never expect anyone to pay when they can get anything free .I've witness myself how others take care of someone elses equipment & its not good .Even family is sometimes quilty of the I could care less outlook . Many years ago , I lent my truck to my sister & BIL figuring they's bring it back with a full gastank & with no damages . Nope , it came back with a busted door glass , & neraly empty gas tank . When I demanded they replace the window , it caused a really bad relationship . Another time I lent a couple of my autobody equipment (DA sander + a full box of 4"x7" pads , & a paint gun). My items came back with some paint residue left in the paint gun & several of the sanding pads missing .They said they ran out of lacquar thinner so they couldn't clean the gun any better .They then made no offer to replace the pads they used or clean my gun properly .So my policy has been to lend nothing , that way I have no problems with my equipment . HTH ! God bless , Ken
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