My adopted Dad was also a steam pipe technician operator and used his knowledge at our apartment building that had steam pipes. So that was an ASSET back in 1977 through 1979. The pipes were rather noisy when they came on, but that was to be expected.
He did other various managerial duties as I assisted him in LIGHTER duties like cleaning, taking care of the garbage bags, and helping the bug spray guy be able to get into apartments to do his monthly sprays for cockroaches.
I remember back in the 70's when I moved from PA to RI, my baby brother made me a Women's Tool Box for my new Condo. Somewhere he found a small-size hammer perfect for my hands. When kids came, hammer "left"! I really could use that custom-sized hammer now.
rahrah1820
Aug 12, 2017
Hi BayGrannie. I use that small hammer a lot. I rarely have cause for the big one anymore. I found mine at a hardware store, it's called a "tack" hammer.
BayGrannie
Aug 14, 2017
Rah-rah--thanks for info about "tack" hammer. Pix in puzzler looks a tad too large. See lots of pencils--but no ruler or level. I like the fine leather tool belt, however.
rahrah1820
Aug 15, 2017
I really like the tool belt too. Looks like it will last a long time. The hammer I found was smaller than the one pictured here. In my younger years I could wield a sledge hammer with the best of them, not so much anymore! lol
This was one of the funnest puzzles I've ever had the pleasure of working. I pieced it by the tool, instead of the puzzle edges, etc. Thanks for a great start to my day!
He did other various managerial duties as I assisted him in LIGHTER duties like cleaning, taking care of the garbage bags, and helping the bug spray guy be able to get into apartments to do his monthly sprays for cockroaches.