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    Tales of a Toolbox

    The newsletter editor at my Chevelle Club is always begging members to contribute something for our monthly newsletter. I came up with a little something for him, and I thought I'd share it here as well. It's the 3rd-person account of my Dads toolbox.

    Let me introduce myself2.pdf

    (It's coming up on 10 years he's gone, so this is hitting a little close to home...)
    Last edited by Fixit; 04-02-2018 at 04:02 PM.
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    Very cool John.

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    Lost my dad last year. Beautiful tribute.

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    That's a nice story, John. My Dad's old box is in my basement. Next time I use it, I'll think of it a little differently.
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    John
    Close to home here too;
    Dad's been gone 3 years, and with Mom declining quickly from ALS we will have a lifetime
    of their things to deal with soon. It made me think of Dad's old hip roof tool box that he
    used for almost 60 years. From his earliest dirt track racing days through decades of our
    camping trips in everything from a home-made slide-in to a converted school bus through
    several store bought motorhomes. For the track Dad made his own roll-cages and even widened
    his own wheels by cutting apart two wheels and saving the wide side of each and welding them
    back together, then welding in the extra center for a doubled lug plate. That tool box went with
    us every Friday night and all across this country quite a few times on our vacation/camping trips.

    Thanks for making me stop and consider it in a new light, and at a crucial time in my journey;
    Dale

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    John,

    What a great read. Thanks for that.

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    Nice write-up.

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    Great story. My dad has been gone for 26 years now, but I still have his tool boxes and tools. The tool boxes happen to be quite similar to the ones in this story. Dad was a mechanic as well.
    I just can’t seem to replace those boxes. Too many good memories.

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