GeneV
Elite Member
Brokentrack, looks good.
I DIY'd built a log cabin so that started one tool streak---chain saw, axes, hoists,
Then I built some furniture so power tools (bench saw, planed, routers (3) and every bit I found
Then home renovations: portable table saw, 12" chop saw, 2 compressors, 8-9 nail guns,
Then aviation as a bread winner---specialized wrenches, gauges, tensiometers, hydraulic testers,
aviation specialty was Avionics, hence meters torque wrenches (4 autopilot adjustments) scopes etc
Then DIY tractor maintenance and modifications ---built my cab, pusher blade etc.
Yep, tool junky ---but ask me, probably have it---probably, maybe 2.
When it comes to lending a tool, everybody gets one chance then we'll see.
Need P&W 985 cylinder wrenches? Lycoming cylinder? cable tension meter? what torque wrench? or rivnut tools?
Ohm meters, meter calibration? compression tester?
Lathe, 2--one wood and small metal.
Welding, gas and electric (2) 1 wire cheapo.
LOL, don't have an 'english wheel' (yet)
What I really need is a bigger shop!.(I have to walk sideways)
Those wheels are getting smaller and cheaper. I don't need one, but they are definitely fun to play with.LOL, don't have an 'english wheel' (yet)
I have a Kentucky fried Chicken bucket full of sockets American and Metric. Now with all those sockets I searched and searched and could not find a 16mm socket. My dear wife went out and bout me a 16mm socket for Father's day.
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Those wheels are getting smaller and cheaper. I don't need one, but they are definitely fun to play with.
hugs, Brandi
To think. The man was "probably" born into this world with NOTHING! AMAZING what we NEED! lol
I do feel fortunate though. Better Tools than, toys, collectables, hobby and recreational stuff.
Agree, I did get a chance to try my hand.
BUT, I did have a metal 'shrinker and stretcher' and that was cool to use, I made custom brass trim for a client that had a Gruman flying boat that he wanted to use as a camper. We also made him custom seats from foam blocks that converted to wall to wall bedding.
One heck of a project. That project included total avionics upgrade as well as the 'hobby camper' conversion. LOL, he liked fishing in remote areas.
That was besides a total updating of his Ted Smith Aerostar.
And , Bindian, I also did tons of Chopper mods and even had a few STC's for Astars.
Back then I had 2 4 drawer filing cabinets full of mod files.
My most challenging was long range fueling for trans Atlantic ferry flights. (all with DOT/FAA approvals), probably did 35-40 of them.
Agree, I did get a chance to try my hand.
BUT, I did have a metal 'shrinker and stretcher' and that was cool to use, I made custom brass trim for a client that had a Gruman flying boat that he wanted to use as a camper. We also made him custom seats from foam blocks that converted to wall to wall bedding.
One heck of a project. That project included total avionics upgrade as well as the 'hobby camper' conversion. LOL, he liked fishing in remote areas.
That was besides a total updating of his Ted Smith Aerostar.
And , Bindian, I also did tons of Chopper mods and even had a few STC's for Astars.
Back then I had 2 4 drawer filing cabinets full of mod files.
My most challenging was long range fueling for trans Atlantic ferry flights. (all with DOT/FAA approvals), probably did 35-40 of them.
SWA had my (and 6 coworkers) retirement barbeque Monday night. Gave the homemade door handle tool to a younger coworker. Guess I pasted the torch.
Now I got to bring the taco wagon home and re organize all home and work tools into some sort of organization.
hugs, Brandi
You’ll be so busy you will wonder how you ever had time before. Enjoy retirement!