I learned a lot from Scott Clow. He wasn’t my dad he was my
wood shop teacher my freshman year at
Columbia Central 1980. Scott Clow taught
me things I use to this day. When we designed our bread box and coffee table he
told us make it durable some of you will never have anything at least you’ll
have a bread box and a coffee table. Of course I still have mine but Mr Scott
Clow taught me things even more valuable. Never
take un necessary risk . When you lift use your legs not your back. You
can help yourself up from a kneeling position. 1 by placing your hands on your
knee and use your arms to push and help stand relieving your back. 2 when
taking a knee and going to stand use your hammer to help you get straight up.
Never pound the head of two hammers together. Thank you Scott Clow! My old body
is still holding out well with some tricks of the trade.
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