Those who do know shit about tools

Jules

Sparky Femstrodinaire
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Distopia SE, USA
You're a good woman, Jules.
It breaks my heart. In a minute his life changed forever. He has this classic Harley hardpan. It's pretty cool, with a custom paint job and in pretty good condition. Now he has to sell it. And at every door out of his house he needs ramps until he gets his prosthesis and becomes acclimated to it.

When I was over there, I never saw his son. Probably because he was still recovering but it hurt to know he was stuck in a world he never imagined he'd be. I just hope this makes his life a little better.
 

Point Break

Super Anarchist
27,215
5,186
Long Beach, California
It breaks my heart. In a minute his life changed forever. He has this classic Harley hardpan. It's pretty cool, with a custom paint job and in pretty good condition. Now he has to sell it. And at every door out of his house he needs ramps until he gets his prosthesis and becomes acclimated to it.

When I was over there, I never saw his son. Probably because he was still recovering but it hurt to know he was stuck in a world he never imagined he'd be. I just hope this makes his life a little better.
Good stuff and good for you but I gotta say……I’d trade with him.
 

IStream

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3,212
It breaks my heart. In a minute his life changed forever. He has this classic Harley hardpan. It's pretty cool, with a custom paint job and in pretty good condition. Now he has to sell it. And at every door out of his house he needs ramps until he gets his prosthesis and becomes acclimated to it.

When I was over there, I never saw his son. Probably because he was still recovering but it hurt to know he was stuck in a world he never imagined he'd be. I just hope this makes his life a little better.
My son was hit by a car in 2019 and broke his neck, leg, and foot, along with a "mild" brain bleed. I'll never forget the mixture of elation and pain I felt building that ramp for him when he came home from the hospital.

By some miracle, and some incredibly skilled first responders and trauma surgeons, he fully recovered. Six months after his accident, he was swinging a sledgehammer to bust up the concrete path for a landscaping project where the ramp was before. I was crying tears of joy watching that.
 

IStream

Super Anarchist
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Well, there is likely still some unknown distance so titrating the toys to tenure is a little complex….but oddly satisfying when you’ve budgeted for a lot of years. 😉
Forget about writing that book, which sounds suspiciously like work. Make all the sawdust. You've earned it.
 

Point Break

Super Anarchist
27,215
5,186
Long Beach, California
My son was hit by a car in 2019 and broke his neck, leg, and foot, along with a "mild" brain bleed. I'll never forget the mixture of elation and pain I felt building that ramp for him when he came home from the hospital.

By some miracle, and some incredibly skilled first responders and trauma surgeons, he fully recovered. Six months after his accident, he was swinging a sledgehammer to bust up the concrete path for a landscaping project where the ramp was before. I was crying tears of joy watching that.
That..............is an awesome story. I know that feeling.

In the early 2000's the late Mrs PB's Mom was at home in hospital bed with end stage cancer. In the last few days she expressed to Mrs PB that she wished she could sit in her backyard garden just once more but there were 3 steps down to the garden from the house. Mrs PB looked at me with that look. I nodded and off I went to gather my tools and materials. By the end of the day I had built a ramp of sufficient strength for her and her wheelchair. The next morning we wrestled her out of the bed and down the ramp and into the backyard. I stood there and looked at her sitting in the wheelchair facing the sun, her eyes closed and face lifted up. It was a warm day and the birds were singing. She was out there for about an hour during which I was able to compose myself and dry my tears. Then she got too tired to sit up so we wheeled her back up the ramp and into bed in the den facing out at the garden

She died two days later. I'll NEVER forget the peaceful look on her upturned face bathed in sunlight.

It was the same room looking out at the same garden Mrs PB passed in 17 years later.
 

Black Sox

Super Anarchist
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1,270
Dublin, Ireland
That..............is an awesome story. I know that feeling.

In the early 2000's the late Mrs PB's Mom was at home in hospital bed with end stage cancer. In the last few days she expressed to Mrs PB that she wished she could sit in her backyard garden just once more but there were 3 steps down to the garden from the house. Mrs PB looked at me with that look. I nodded and off I went to gather my tools and materials. By the end of the day I had built a ramp of sufficient strength for her and her wheelchair. The next morning we wrestled her out of the bed and down the ramp and into the backyard. I stood there and looked at her sitting in the wheelchair facing the sun, her eyes closed and face lifted up. It was a warm day and the birds were singing. She was out there for about an hour during which I was able to compose myself and dry my tears. Then she got too tired to sit up so we wheeled her back up the ramp and into bed in the den facing out at the garden

She died two days later. I'll NEVER forget the peaceful look on her upturned face bathed in sunlight.

It was the same room looking out at the same garden Mrs PB passed in 17 years later.
Onions...

You're a good man.
 

giegs

Super Anarchist
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671
A note on Bridge City quality... it's variable. My impression is they've got some interesting CNC designs, mediocre quality control, and a tendency for over-engineering things in a way that isn't always helpful. I like the try square I have and the sharpening jig, but got them as gifts. I've come close to buying the jointmaker a couple times and think that's the most interesting tool in their lineup, but there's other tools I'd rather spend that kind of money on.

Here's the first sharpening jig they sent me. Was festooned with QC stickers from a Chinese factory. Getting a replacement was fairly quick, but they didn't seem to have parts for the thing to send. Had to ship this one to Oregon to get a full replacement.

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