I think she is hoping...
Dad 'stopped' work in 1980... started again in 1982 when I bought my first house. He fell in love with his tools again and did more shop work than before.
Maybe getting rid of the workshop will stop you but I think you need to loose the tools as well. The last thing...
So do you know what you need these tools to do? Without us knowing that you will get as many different answers as people giving feedback.
Dust control or do you already have that sorted? If not then it's something you need to consider as part of being tools. I recommend that you buy a Class M...
I had similar some time ago. Anglian Water changed the meter and cracked the fitting it screwed into. Filled the chamber up and leaked out over the footpath and road.
Rang them up and complained, they did SFA, not even an apology. after a couple of months rang them again, this time they came...
I used to 'shake a rattle can' for the RNLI in the 1970's. I have 2 lasting memories from that; by being friendly and not 'pushy' the can weighed in heavier at the end of the day and, as a late teenager/young adult male, how many teenage girls liked having the RNLI sticker applied to them...
I had a tub of 'UniBond' PVA - it remained usable for 8 years finally being consigned to the scrap (poured into sand) after about 10 years. Most PVA adhesives seem to last about 12 months without going thick and unusable, but they start to go such goes off very quickly.
Any adhesive is best...