Bragging on my youngest

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Younger Son works in a lawn mower production plant-currently in paint, powder coat, and finish line. Some sort of production milepost is upcoming and the company has decided to build a limited run of 'Anniversary' models. Plant manager put Son in charge of hand picking best fit/finish parts for the run. Each and every part is to be examined and judged acceptable for the 'premium' logo.
For those who don't already know Son's history: he's legally blind. All QC through his department is 'hands on' inspected. Makes Dad proud. :love:
You should be VERY proud. No Suger coating. Blindness is a big hurdle. I'm proud of him as a man and you as a dad who helped build him to be the man he is today.
 
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Thanks to all of you.
When he was 14-15, I gave him a set of wrenches and an old lawnmower and told him to take it apart. After he'd done that, I told him to put it back together. I had to help a little but it was most certainly a learning process. He developed a knack for mechanics and made it work.
 

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