Posted by JK-NY on February 25, 2021 at 09:37:16 from (174.197.207.124):
In Reply to: Lesson learned again posted by jon f mn on February 25, 2021 at 08:11:10:
I have borrowed things in the past and have had to do some fixing and replace tires as I always wanted things as good or better when I returned them as when I got them. It sort of goes against my nature to ask to borrow things but when I was younger there was a couple times I had no choice. The neighbor I borrowed things from also borrowed sometimes from me and we both always were fair to each other. I also borrowed an old cut-ditioner from a friend of mine I used to help part-time and returned it with all new belts . In your situation I would put a tire on for him and never ask him for anything again. Next time he wants some help I would remember how well he treated you and respond accordingly. If he wants something fixed/welded you might be too busy and mention if he needs it done now better take it somewhere else. Even holding down the recliner with the tv on can count as "to busy" in some cases. That being said if you were my neighbor from what I know of you from this forum I think we would get along just fine and you could borrow something here if you needed it.
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