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We managed to work our way though the little tools. There was enough family to have a need for most of the stuff. There's some high dollar unique tools that nobody has a need for. And to be honest, it would take some skilled hands to use. They are still available for the taking. I was able to grab a couple of tools that were my father's and a few other tools I hope I never have to use again.I hope that either way the tools go to someone that respects what they are and cares about the craft they are meant for.
I hadn't realized the magnitude of the tool problem. My BIL spent his retirement time buying and repairing industrial grade woodworking tools. He has a garage full and half of our storage shed crammed full of huge machines. They have a value to collectors but that is a limited market. They need to find a new home. I'm talking huge band saws and a lathe the size of a buick sort of tools. It will be a nightmare to liquidate his collection.Same here, I do not reach out to my old classmates.. Sheesh talking about copying and pasting out from what you say online from this speech balloon to the next.Sad to hear but glad he has moved on to a better place.
FWIW, got a call early this morning from a long time friend who I do not keep in touch with like I should be doing.
Another of our group passed on last nite ... yup cancer. Awhile back they gave him 6 months and his time expired.
Yeah I do that one so many times, one of them is always like sixty percent, the other one is at zero.This is the second time that I only managed to charge one hearing aid overnight. I must have been in a hurry both times. No matter the reason, just one hearing aid is more awkward to wear than no hearing aids. Fortunately, they charge fast, so I sit and wait.
