I got into building because of a change order in 2005.
We were renovating a house and while we were finishing up, the owner decided she wanted a 12 foot wide, multi-panel, glass door installed. It would have been a whole lot easier to install the huge header while we were framing, but sometimes a job throws you curve balls.
Well, while installing the beam, one of my guys stumbles, and the whole operation starts heading for the floor. I reached out and caught the end of the beam with my right forearm and kept it from landing on the guy who stumbled. But, it tore my shoulder all to heck. It has never been right since then.
So, I suddenly had to switch from a total obsession with bow hunting and archery competition, to something equally idiotic and time consuming. I fell back on my passion for history and working with my hands, and ended up landing right back where I was in the late 70's- playing with black powder.
One thing led to another, and now I build several long guns a year.
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