i know a certain little lady thats getting coal in her stocking this christmas.....:cry:
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i know a certain little lady thats getting coal in her stocking this christmas.....:cry:
Well, at least..........actually, I can't think of an "at least"......
My sympathies. Hug your daughter and move on. Chalk it up to the Dad Life. :)"Dad Life".
As a parent and grandparent you have all my sympathy, been there and done that in oh so many ways. The hardest part is knowing that whatever she did, she did in a spirit of childlike love, joy and innocence. To put it in its proper perspective, now may be a good time to talk to your father, he may have a story of his own to tell.
That is why some animals eat their young in the wild....
as a grandparent i have a lot more forgivness for things like this than i did as a parent, i dont know if it is a geting older thing or what, but in the end all you can do is love them.
Wow, that is a bummer. Well the silver lining around the dark cloud is that you are going to be a far more experienced restorer than you would have been had you noticed the spill earlier.
Ugh, ugh, ugh. Thank goodness my daughter is 42 and out of the house, my mother is afraid of razors and I am single with no one to mess with my stuff for any reason.
Now is the time for sandpaper/double sided tape on a 2" diameter felt wheel with 1/4 arbor into a long Harbor Freight Dremel type extension secured in a 3 jaw chuck on a 1750 rpm motor.
Tough break,
man i feel for you and understand the pain. Last year we had a new puppy and she peed upstairs. 24 hours later i found it had leaked through the floor directly onto my workbench where i had half a dozen newly ground razors...... You thought soda was corrosive....... Shake it off and keep on man. :)