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Old 06-26-2008, 09:41 PM   #61
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Re: Fire at Scott's Shop

Scott, glad to hear no ones was hurt. Material things can be replaced. There is nothing that I can say that has not already been said. I too will be willing to help in the demo, rebuild, donations or anything else that it takes to get you back on your feet.

I will pray for the good doctor and you.
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Old 06-27-2008, 12:02 AM   #62
 
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Scott: what a shame to lose so much so fast, anything you need just post and some one will help, this group has all the resurceses at the ready.
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Old 06-27-2008, 07:26 AM   #63
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Re: Fire at Scott's Shop

Add my sympathy to the growing list. Also, a big triple helping of "That SUCKS".

I offer my back and my big pickup truck for any help you need rebuilding.

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Old 06-27-2008, 07:55 AM   #64
 
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Scott - I am very sorry for your loss and you are in my thoughts and prayers. I'm sure a group of us from the Charlotte area would come out whenever you need any help. Keep us posted!
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Geez Scott thats sad to look at! If you need any help rebuilding let me know!
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sorry for your loss that is terrible
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OK, that explains why my crew was covering Apex stations 1 and 3 for the majority of the afternoon on Wednesday. (I was at a line of duty death funeral.)

Scott, as hard as it may be to do this now, try to keep in mind that everything happens for a reason.

And you best not be shy when it comes time for a big, old fashioned barn raising! With the talent on this site, we could easily have you closed in and weather tight in a weekend!
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Old 06-27-2008, 06:41 PM   #68
 
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Chris - amen brother!

One thing that I've learned through this ordeal - previously I realized that by and large woodworkers and aviation folks were in general really great folks.

I have now added firefighters to that category... (and excluded insurance agents!)

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And you best not be shy when it comes time for a big, old fashioned barn raising! With the talent on this site, we could easily have you closed in and weather tight in a weekend!
Barn Raising !

I agree with Chris, we need a good barn raising ( after we help clean up ) and I can't think of a more deserving person.

Definitely do not be too shy to ask for help, we'll be hurt if you don't.

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Re: Fire at Scott's Shop

That is one sad sight. I am down with the others when you need some help.
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Thanks Guys.

Steve Cole and I will probably speak this weekend and discuss options re making the cleanup and replacement some type of NCWoodworker.net event.

More to come...

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Scott, I have been out of town since Tuesday and got back late this afternoon (Saturday) and had no access to a computer. I just saw this thread tonight. My heart goes out to you. As has been said before...just let us know what we can do to help.
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Wow, add me to the sorry for your loss and I will put my ogre self at your disposal on any weekends for a rebuild.
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Scott,
I am so sorry for your loss! I am glad no one was hurt but I sure the true depth of the wound is still to be found.

My thoughts are with you.

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