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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: Lewill2 on June 05, 2016, 09:10:59 AM

Title: Missing Members
Post by: Lewill2 on June 05, 2016, 09:10:59 AM
Are Chilly and Aunt Phil still around I miss their comments and inputs. I hope both are doing ok.
Title: Re: Missing Members
Post by: Papaw on June 05, 2016, 09:42:15 AM
They were involved in some disagreement and both have been silent since.
Title: Re: Missing Members
Post by: Plyerman on June 05, 2016, 12:22:21 PM
Bummer )-:



How about Rusty? I haven't seen him around in ages
Title: Re: Missing Members
Post by: Papaw on June 05, 2016, 02:00:36 PM
Rusty has been gone a long time and no one knows what happened.
His last post was on November 19, 2014, 05:51:03 PM.
Title: Re: Missing Members
Post by: mikeswrenches on June 05, 2016, 04:46:30 PM
The other one that is missing is Scott G. Hasn't been on GG either. Also the guy who was doing the miniatures,Art I think. The other one is the guy who did such a nice job on Stanley planes.

There are probably more but not as prolific as the above.

Mike
Title: Re: Missing Members
Post by: Papaw on June 05, 2016, 05:43:15 PM
Scott posts a lot on The Old Tools List and on at least one Facebook group.
Title: Re: Missing Members
Post by: mikeswrenches on June 05, 2016, 05:47:54 PM
Scott posts a lot on The Old Tools List and on at least one Facebook group.
Good to hear that. He hasn't been here since he lost his wife.

Mike
Title: Re: Missing Members
Post by: Nolatoolguy on June 05, 2016, 07:45:39 PM
The other one that is missing is Scott G. Hasn't been on GG either. Also the guy who was doing the miniatures,Art I think. The other one is the guy who did such a nice job on Stanley planes.

There are probably more but not as prolific as the above.

Mike

I believe the guy who did the minutures was artRafael, or something similar. He really did some amazing work. I was always impressed by his attention to detail.
Title: Re: Missing Members
Post by: turnnut on June 05, 2016, 08:24:36 PM
 Art had checked in here on May 26th. 
Title: Re: Missing Members
Post by: Lewill2 on June 06, 2016, 07:32:48 AM
Art is doing jewelry now so that is where his main interest is. I emailed him late last year just to check in and see how he was doing. He told me that he checked in here now and then but didn't feel he had much to offer since he was making jewelry instead of miniature tools.
Title: Re: Missing Members
Post by: bonneyman on June 06, 2016, 02:48:21 PM
Bummer )-:

Agreed.
Title: Re: Missing Members
Post by: amecks on June 06, 2016, 03:05:04 PM
Dittoes
Title: Re: Missing Members
Post by: lptools on June 06, 2016, 06:05:53 PM
I am a fairly new member here, and I am moved, impressed, smiling, about the concern that you have for each other. I am glad to be a part of all of the knowledge & camaraderie (did I sspell that correctly?)  that is is offered , & shared here, Lou
Title: Re: Missing Members
Post by: Papaw on June 06, 2016, 07:15:07 PM
This "family" has always tried to keep up with our members and sometimes they just fall off the grid or even pass away.
Remember all of them alive or dead.
Title: Re: Missing Members
Post by: john k on June 08, 2016, 10:20:02 PM
I haven't said anything in awhile, seems nobody was looking for me, anyways.  Been busy, turned 65, retired from my job of 24 years.   Got my tool box home, spent endless hours on the phone getting insurance straightened out.  Drug my fathers old pickup home and put windows in it.  Had lots of rain here and had to work pretty hard to get ahead of the weeds and grass.  Of course wife says since I am not employeed anymore I can mow those other spots in the yard that I usually ignore.  Big yard, live on the farm.  Also painting the house.  Just got done with the back, where it is 29 foot to the peak, and not crazy about ladders.  Bought a few old tools, but anymore ask myself how many of an item I have, when I spot another.  Cleaning saws, trying to sort the piles, and keep bringing those home.  Swore off old tool boxes, as my shop is too crowded now.   Will throw in my two cents when I feel is necessary. 
Title: Re: Missing Members
Post by: Northwoods on June 09, 2016, 03:13:25 PM
I haven't said anything in awhile, seems nobody was looking for me, anyways.  Been busy, turned 65, retired from my job of 24 years.   Got my tool box home, spent endless hours on the phone getting insurance straightened out.  Drug my fathers old pickup home and put windows in it.  Had lots of rain here and had to work pretty hard to get ahead of the weeds and grass.  Of course wife says since I am not employeed anymore I can mow those other spots in the yard that I usually ignore.  Big yard, live on the farm.  Also painting the house.  Just got done with the back, where it is 29 foot to the peak, and not crazy about ladders.  Bought a few old tools, but anymore ask myself how many of an item I have, when I spot another.  Cleaning saws, trying to sort the piles, and keep bringing those home.  Swore off old tool boxes, as my shop is too crowded now.   Will throw in my two cents when I feel is necessary.

You are a strange one, indeed.  You will climb a ladder, even though everyone knows that ladders are for the young, and you won't buy more tool boxes, even though you know well enough that no one ever has enough tool boxes!  BTW, happy retirement.  Take it from me:  it is sweet!
Title: Re: Missing Members
Post by: john k on June 09, 2016, 04:56:32 PM
Have to climb ladders,  because I live in the country and can't seem to be a contractor, or painter, or electrician to come out here.  Tool boxes, had to really push and shove to get my good box from work in the shop.  Snapon 33in. wide,  also have my old box which is a Craftman grey bottom with an early red Blackhawk ten drawer on top.  Got a family members box, three and three drawer set, Craftsman 1950s.   Got a little 22 inch wide NAPA 3 drawer and a shelf with a lid on top.  At last count have 4 machinist boxes, including my fathers from a WWII defense plant.   The small carry boxes number between 15 and 18 I think.  The long carpenters boxes that will hold hand saws, probably five or maybe six of those.  Think I am approaching my limit, after all the shop is only 30 foot long, and have two cars in there, 3 engines, two welders, drill press, five file cabinets, a neat Craftsman rotary table with grinders and mitre saw affixed to it.  Is so tight I have to step outside to draw a full breathe, whew.  Glad to see so many faces here still, and still collecting those New Britain wrenches.  Pic of my tool box on the day it came home from work.   John in Nebraska
Title: Re: Missing Members
Post by: turnnut on June 09, 2016, 09:45:31 PM
note to Northwoods;  I have extension ladders and step ladders,  some had tags or stickers for weight capacity, maximum extension
and a few that warned about standing on the top step.

but I have yet to see a warning about climbing ladders after turning 65. 

is that a new OSHA rule that I have failed to read ???

my son is always telling me to call him to help.  but I am the type that has to do it when I am thinking about it, not later.
besides he works long hours.
Title: Re: Missing Members
Post by: Nolatoolguy on June 10, 2016, 12:34:24 AM
I haven't said anything in awhile, seems nobody was looking for me, anyways.  Been busy, turned 65, retired from my job of 24 years.   Got my tool box home, spent endless hours on the phone getting insurance straightened out.  Drug my fathers old pickup home and put windows in it.  Had lots of rain here and had to work pretty hard to get ahead of the weeds and grass.  Of course wife says since I am not employeed anymore I can mow those other spots in the yard that I usually ignore.  Big yard, live on the farm.  Also painting the house.  Just got done with the back, where it is 29 foot to the peak, and not crazy about ladders.  Bought a few old tools, but anymore ask myself how many of an item I have, when I spot another.  Cleaning saws, trying to sort the piles, and keep bringing those home.  Swore off old tool boxes, as my shop is too crowded now.   Will throw in my two cents when I feel is necessary.

Trust me, I noticed you were missing. I value you input very much, an ime sure others do.

Title: Re: Missing Members
Post by: Plyerman on June 11, 2016, 09:11:12 PM
I haven't said anything in awhile, seems nobody was looking for me, anyways.  Been busy, turned 65, retired from my job of 24 years.   Got my tool box home, spent endless hours on the phone getting insurance straightened out.  Drug my fathers old pickup home and put windows in it.  Had lots of rain here and had to work pretty hard to get ahead of the weeds and grass.  Of course wife says since I am not employeed anymore I can mow those other spots in the yard that I usually ignore.  Big yard, live on the farm.  Also painting the house.  Just got done with the back, where it is 29 foot to the peak, and not crazy about ladders.  Bought a few old tools, but anymore ask myself how many of an item I have, when I spot another.  Cleaning saws, trying to sort the piles, and keep bringing those home.  Swore off old tool boxes, as my shop is too crowded now.   Will throw in my two cents when I feel is necessary.


Congrats on the retirement! But it sounds like your "boss" has you working harder than ever.....?!