Tool Talk
Welcome Forum => Welcome Board and Introductions => Topic started by: Papaw on May 01, 2011, 10:16:58 AM
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I have been a tool freak since 1966 when I had terrible experiences with an old Triumph motorcycle. Certain tools were required to work on that bike and others like it.
Later I began to repair motorcycles for others and had to accumulate many tools. My father was a builder and his carpentry tools were fascinating in their functionality and usage. I was always curious about vintage and antique tools, especially odd ones, so I began accumulating, collecting, and selling them. I am also interested in old cameras, scales, fans, almost anything old and unusual, so you never know what I might have.
I have been a Peace Corps Volunteer, a teacher, a motorcycle mechanic, a truck driver, a dispatcher, and a few other things I may not remember. I have a wife ( more than 37 years ! ), two sons, one grandson, three "foster" grandchildren from our "foster" daughter, a daughter-in-law, many friends, and lots of nieces and nephews.
I started Papawswrench in 2005, and Tool Talk in 2006.
As most of you know, Tool Talk was "nuked" by a malware attack in April this year, and this is its re-incarnation.
Tool Talk is a labor of love on my part, and I am determined to rebuild and continue it as long as I am able.
I am now 68 years old and live 5 blocks from where I was born and raised, and will be here until I pass away. I do plan to live to 100, despite a slight heart problem and high blood pressure, so you folks will have to put up with me a long time!
I have made many friends here, some of whom I have met personally, and others I hope to meet in the future. If not, I will still cherish all the camaraderie shared here and on other forums.
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I am glad to see you back.It seems a bit different than before.I am not sure how to post a new profile on myself. Larry Randall
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Welcome back. Larry! Just click on "Profile" and fill in all the info there, then post an introduction in Introductions.
This software is a little different from the old one, and takes a little getting used to.
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It goes without saying that I really enjoy Tool Talk, and I am glad you were able to revive it.
I think you advised me how to post a picture for my file, one that shows up when posting. Can you PM me on that, again?
Thanks.