The End of Woodworking For Me.

JimB4

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Several years ago, I was a frequent member on this board, under the name of "Knock On Wood"…. I had built a Custom Boom Cart, and had shown pictures of it here on the board, and many members liked it. 

Just 2 weeks after finishing that project, I fell the length of the cellar stairs onto the cement floor, which resulted in a broken back.  At the time, my wife was working, and I was home alone.  I couldn't move, and luckily only had to wait an hour on the floor, before my wife arrived home, and was able to get help to bring me to the hospital. 

Since that time, I have been unable to do any woodworking, because I am unable to stand in one spot very long.  We have decided to sell our home, and move into a condo so that it will be easier around the house for me.

So, I am selling all of my power tools in the Classified section of this Forum…. The items I am selling are listed below…

I hope the moderator will give me the flexibility to list these items in this thread….

The items I am selling are:

1. The Custom Boom Cart with Festool 150/5 Random Orbital Sander, and CT 22 Dust Extractor

2.  Powermatic 66 Table Saw

3.  Makita LS1013 Compound Miter Saw with Rousseau Stand…. SOLD

4.  Rockler Woodworking Bench…… SOLD

 
Jim,

I remember you. Sorry to hear about your accident. I hope you are as well as you can be, under the circumstances.

Best Wishes,

Jonathan
 
Blimey Jim that really sucks, so sorry to hear that. All the best to you for the future.
Mick
 
BUMMER to hear of your misfortune. I don't know what to say, other than I hope you can continue to convalesce in some manner.

Good luck with the sale of your tools, and here's hoping you can find something else that brings some joy and meaning to your life.
 
Am really sorry that's a sad story

All the best hope us foggers can help in some way
 
I'm relatively new to the forum, but went back and searched your boom arm buggy -- nice work man.

http://festoolownersgroup.com/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=10440.0;attach=23531;image

http://festoolownersgroup.com/member-projects/new-boom-arm-buggy/msg106037/#msg106037

Although it's little consolation, I'm sorry to hear about your changed circumstances, and can only wish you the best in the future.  I know Lewiston somewhat, having gone to school for a year back in the 90s at Bowdoin.  My wife and I still do a drive by every year on our way to visit her aunt up past Ellsworth, right next to Arcadia National Park.
 
Thank you all for your concern, and compliments on the Boom Arm cart…. it is much appreciated…

We listed the house, "For Sale" with the broker today…. hopefully we will have a buyer before the severe winter sets in…

I have sold the Rockler WW'ing Bench, and the Makita Miter saw today, to a buyer who is a Cabinet Maker here in Maine… (sold through Craigslist)

Jim
 
I am sorry for your misfortune.  I hope you get to feeling better in the future.
 
I hope I'm not speaking out of turn here, but do you know that there is a lot of experience with how to rehabilitate back problems in the weightlifting and strength training community?

That seems to help many people where physiotherapy does not. It is called the musculoskeletal system for a reason.Depending on the nature of your injury, something like that may ameliorate your condition to a greater or smaller extent.

I'm not sure of the best entrypoints I can point you to, to help make my vague advice more concrete to you.

A good place to start may be to look at the forum thread at http://startingstrength.com/resources/forum/showthread.php?t=53449 and ask for advice in the same forum, there are a lot of coaches with and without medical backgrounds who hang out there that the members can point you to.

Or contact Dr. Jonathon Sullivan of GreySteel Strength and Conditioning (http://www.greysteel.org/). He specializes in weightlifting as a rehab modality for older adults.

 
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