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Posted by dr.sportster on March 01, 2005 at 14:22:06 from (209.247.222.109):
In Reply to: WHAT WOULD YOU DO? posted by jmh on February 28, 2005 at 19:33:38:
I had something like that happen to me.A woman whos husband was a tool and die man who had run a home business passed on and she offers me all his stuff.I told her she better have some kind of sale first.Reluctantly she did.She sold the lathe and alot of big items.Then she called me back and said come and take everything.The guy did alot of buffing and grinding and she was sick of the dust and grit in the house.There was things he must have made in tool and die school.I told her.This is stuff you gotta give to your son.She wouldnt listen.I had to force her to keep the adj. wrench and screwdrivers and even her anti-freeze.Just kept saying take all this stuff out of here ,please.You could tell the guy was highly skilled from these items.
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