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Tooltime22

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Nashville Illinois
Hello everyone,

I am Luke Welte, I am 16, and I am addicted to doing my best to buy made in the USA anything, not just tools. My hobbies include restoring old railroad stuff and fire extinguishers. I am kept busy doing handyman work in my free time for people when I am not in school or at work. I also work at a local warehouse. I will probably ask some stupid questions at some point or another, but you have to learn somehow.

Thank you,
Luke Welte
 
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RJMadigan

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Hello everyone,

I am Luke Welte, I am 16, and I am addicted to doing my best to buy made in the USA anything, not just tools. My hobbies include restoring old railroad stuff and fire extinguishers. I am kept busy doing handyman work in my free time for people when I am not in school or at work. I also work at a local warehouse. I will probably ask some stupid questions at some point or another, but you have to learn somehow.

Thank you,
Luke Welte
You go ahead and ask, Amigo. Someone will try to answer. Let's see some of your rail stuff!
 

nadogail

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Asking stupid questions is something we all do; later on in life our questions seem less stupid. What I consider Stupid, is not asking questions when presented with something you know nothing about.

I have a standard lecture for new employees and tenants; "The Dumb Questions are much easier to handle than the Dumb Mistakes".
 
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