Dull Men's Club
An unofficial chapter of the popular Dull Men's Club.
1. Relevant commentary on your own dull life. Posts should be about your own dull, lived experience. This is our most important rule. Direct questions, random thoughts, comment baiting, advice seeking, many uses of "discuss" rarely comply with this rule.
2. Original, Fresh, Meaningful Content.
3. Avoid repetitive topics.
4. This is not a search engine
Use a search engine, a tradesperson, Reddit, friends, a specialist Facebook group, apps, Wikipedia, an AI chat, a reverse image search etc. to answer simple questions or identify objects. Also see rule 1, “comment baiting”.
There are a number of content specific communities with subject matter experts who can help you.
Some other communities to consider before posting:
5. Keep it dull. If it puts us to sleep, it’s on the right track. Examples of likely not dull: jokes, gross stuff (including toes), politics, religion, royalty, illness or injury, killing things for fun, or promotional content. Feel free to post these elsewhere.
6. No hate speech, sexism, or bullying No sexism, hate speech, degrading or excessively foul language, or other harmful language. No othering or dehumanizing of anyone or negativity towards any gender identity.
7. Proofread before posting. Use good grammar and punctuation. Avoid useless phrases. Some examples: - starting a post with "So" - starting a post with pointless phrases, like "I hope this is allowed" or “this is my first post” Only share good quality, cropped images. Do not share screenshots of images; share the original image.
.
view the rest of the comments
Im not looking forward to the day I need to figure out what to do with all of my dads tools.
If you really don't need them, because you have your own, there are some local programs teaching kids trades (especially those trying to get girls into trades) they may have a need for training tools, or there may be young folk apprenticing that can't afford good tools. Either donate or low price.
My father in law had a tool making tool chest, everything you'd need for machining setups and measuring equipment. I was in a similar trade and liked auto repair also, I figured once he retired he'd pass then on to me (even sell them to me). Went there one day and all his tools are gone. Where's your stuff. He's like I sold it all for $2000. I was like Nooooooo LOL. Easily 8-10k of stuff.