Woodturning From A Wheelchair

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metal working shop in his basement. The tools rest on a concrete floor but there's some surplus computer room raised floor around the rest of the room to put his wheelchair at the correct height.

Although this is impressive, he also has a wheelchair attached to jacks so that he can work on the cathedral ceiling in his home. And he goes deer hunting every year. It's extremely difficult to remember that he's "handicaped" since he doesn't permit ANYTHING to slow him down.

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