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and there's not a whole lot I can do about.
And then there's family....a whole other bucket of bullshit.
I grew up learning quite a bit from my grandfather and dad. Respect, respect other people shit and clean up after yourself were all on the top of the list for repetition among 3 thousand other things like "when you're stupid, it's for a long time".
My grandfather held true to his teachings with leading by example. Somehow, this has skipped my dad. I don't know how I got the bug but I'm anal about organization and cleanliness. When I cook I wash my hands like a surgeon. When I build something, I take twice as long cleaning and putting everything away for the next time.
This past saturday my dad came down about 2:00 pm and asked if he could make a bat for my half brother (he's 7). They had the lumber but he needed a quick run through on the lathe. I showed him some things and requested he put everything back the way it was. Showed him the trash can, vacuum and broom. Showed him the tool pouch for the lathe tools and how to adjust everything. I shouldn't have to....but I know my dad...he's worthless.
I had been at work since 3:30 am....I wasn't sticking around for the completion of the bat so I went and checked on the shop this morning.
All I have to say right now.....
Are you fucking kidding me? Not only is it dirty...it's fucking broken. Parts are missing and there's hammer marks on the tailstock (check out the removed cover on the switch panel). The stainless table in the bottom pic was spotless....nothing on top when I left.
I thought the unwritten rule was kids are supposed to jack up their parents stuff so they have something to bitch about.
And then there's family....a whole other bucket of bullshit.
I grew up learning quite a bit from my grandfather and dad. Respect, respect other people shit and clean up after yourself were all on the top of the list for repetition among 3 thousand other things like "when you're stupid, it's for a long time".
My grandfather held true to his teachings with leading by example. Somehow, this has skipped my dad. I don't know how I got the bug but I'm anal about organization and cleanliness. When I cook I wash my hands like a surgeon. When I build something, I take twice as long cleaning and putting everything away for the next time.
This past saturday my dad came down about 2:00 pm and asked if he could make a bat for my half brother (he's 7). They had the lumber but he needed a quick run through on the lathe. I showed him some things and requested he put everything back the way it was. Showed him the trash can, vacuum and broom. Showed him the tool pouch for the lathe tools and how to adjust everything. I shouldn't have to....but I know my dad...he's worthless.
I had been at work since 3:30 am....I wasn't sticking around for the completion of the bat so I went and checked on the shop this morning.
All I have to say right now.....
Are you fucking kidding me? Not only is it dirty...it's fucking broken. Parts are missing and there's hammer marks on the tailstock (check out the removed cover on the switch panel). The stainless table in the bottom pic was spotless....nothing on top when I left.
I thought the unwritten rule was kids are supposed to jack up their parents stuff so they have something to bitch about.