Robert Haas
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burglarized by a former employee and his crack head, white supremest buddies.
They by-passed the alarm system and then spent the next 10 hours unloading my shop. They got everything. 40 years of accumulation that included every hand tool my father left me. (He was a master mechanic for 50 years) They cleaned out all the power tools, my welders, my plasma cutters, the works.
Insurance is a pain in the back side and want receipts, ...receipts? how the heck do you come up with receipts for items you have owned for decades? Not to mention how do I place a value on the stuff they do not even make anymore?
Couple that with me trying to just remember what was in the shop at the time they broke in. I had 6 double decker tool cabs that were stuffed to the breaking point, I had 3 benches covered with equipment, I had a 20 x 12 tool room that was packed floor to ceiling with power tools.
To add insult to injury they used my rolling carts to haul the drawers out of all the boxes, they left the boxes but loaded the drawers into my company van, (They stole that as well) so all the cabs are standing back there with no drawers in them. It is a very depressing site.
This all happened 7 weeks ago, the police are worthless and have not recovered a damn thing, I told them who did it so they finally did arrest my former employee and he is sitting in jail awaiting trial. He won't give up his accomplices so they are still on the street.
I am starting the arduous task of replacement and it is a daunting task. I bought a big box and placed the first of many orders with my SO dealer, he sure as heck is having a good month after that first order.
So my advise to all of you folks is to walk out into your shop and take a picture of every single thing you own that is worth more the ten bucks, then put these photos in a safe deposit box, every other month, take pictures of the new stuff that came in. Trust me on this, it is the only way you and your insurance company is ever going to be able to have a meeting of the minds so to speak.
They by-passed the alarm system and then spent the next 10 hours unloading my shop. They got everything. 40 years of accumulation that included every hand tool my father left me. (He was a master mechanic for 50 years) They cleaned out all the power tools, my welders, my plasma cutters, the works.
Insurance is a pain in the back side and want receipts, ...receipts? how the heck do you come up with receipts for items you have owned for decades? Not to mention how do I place a value on the stuff they do not even make anymore?
Couple that with me trying to just remember what was in the shop at the time they broke in. I had 6 double decker tool cabs that were stuffed to the breaking point, I had 3 benches covered with equipment, I had a 20 x 12 tool room that was packed floor to ceiling with power tools.
To add insult to injury they used my rolling carts to haul the drawers out of all the boxes, they left the boxes but loaded the drawers into my company van, (They stole that as well) so all the cabs are standing back there with no drawers in them. It is a very depressing site.
This all happened 7 weeks ago, the police are worthless and have not recovered a damn thing, I told them who did it so they finally did arrest my former employee and he is sitting in jail awaiting trial. He won't give up his accomplices so they are still on the street.
I am starting the arduous task of replacement and it is a daunting task. I bought a big box and placed the first of many orders with my SO dealer, he sure as heck is having a good month after that first order.
So my advise to all of you folks is to walk out into your shop and take a picture of every single thing you own that is worth more the ten bucks, then put these photos in a safe deposit box, every other month, take pictures of the new stuff that came in. Trust me on this, it is the only way you and your insurance company is ever going to be able to have a meeting of the minds so to speak.



