Large -- Medium Schamali explores the workshop |
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Large -- Medium This used to be my table saw. Now the plastic is all melted and the rest is charred to unrecognizability. There are also other tools here. |
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Large -- Medium The big red toolbox that the 222 Catalina condomates Gary, Brad, and Johanna gave me for my birthday in July, 1995. Drill bits now extra tempered. |
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Large -- Medium This shelf held my power tools. |
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Large -- Medium This was the working area, though I'll admit it was covered in stuff at the time of the fire. |
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Large -- Medium Electric outlets look okay, fire didn't start from them. |
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Large -- Medium The maul used for my Ditch Day stack in May, 1998. Note that under the hedge clippers, there, the floor is burned through. This helped the policemen convince me that the fire was started in the South end of the workshop from the grass. |
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Large -- Medium My poor drill! My mom gave that to me when I went off to college in 1994. |
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Large -- Medium Remains of the circular saw. |
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Large -- Medium How am I ever going to catalogue all this stuff . . . |
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Large -- Medium Charred lumber and a stool. |
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Large -- Medium Mom's hammerhead drill, used to drill lag bolts into concrete in 1998 while rebuilding the 5/6 wall and for other tough drilling jobs, too. |
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Large -- Medium All of this stubby, dead grassy area behind the fence on the easement is burned. My best current theory is that either a cigarette butt or a firework fragment ignited the grass, which then caught the grass next to the workshop and the South wall of the workshop on fire. |
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Large -- Medium The South wall of the workshop is totally toast, while the others remain mostly intact. More evidence of the fire spreading from the grass at the South end into the shed. |
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Large -- Medium Note solid East wall. |
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Large -- Medium Its all so post-apocalyptic! |
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Large -- Medium Here's a shot of the area where the floor of the workshop burned through. This is on the South end, adjacent to the small grass patch that is now suspected to have caught the shed on fire. |
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Large -- Medium Hole in the floor from a different angle. |