Frank Fusco
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Last week I drove a long-time friend to Little Rock for a procedure at a hospital there. We were gone three days. During the trip and waiting in the hospital we had a lot of conversation time together. He used to do some woodworking but gave it up because of age and health problems. Along the line I mentioned that my old El Cheapo no-name circular saw had gone belly-up. The other day he called and said he needed a little help in the house. I went over and helped with some lifting he can't do. Then he handed me a random orbit sander and keys for his basement. He said there was a circular saw down there I could have. He also said I could take anything else I saw that I wanted. Well, I just took the saw but later will ask for a book I spotted. The saw is a Skil brand and the sander Craftsman. I didn't need to get paid for taking him, but I know there is some kind of law requiring acceptance of free tools and wood. Isn't there?