Every time you step into your shop and begin working, you are keeping your grandfather alive in a sense. However much time it takes to feel better; your fellow gearheads will still be here when you get back. Please convey our condolences to your husband and his family as well.
I think the word you are looking for is jig. You made a jig to reproduce exact parts =) Great work keep it up! Sorry for your loss, just know they live on through, God Bless.
Condolences. When a loved one passes on They do not go - they do not disappear They will always be with you In your heart and in your dreams and in your memories Remember them fondly.
A contraption you make for the purpose of holding pieces together to make exact copies is called a "jig". Also, I just want to say that your level of design and engineering is the best I've seen on any channel!
Sorry for your loss. Losing someone you love is the hardest thing to deal with there is. That thing to make more than one thing the same multiple times, is called a "Jig". I love your precision work.
So sorry for your losses. My condolences to you and your husband's families. Take as much time as you need to deal with your grief. When I lost my daughter someone told me "You can't go around it, you have to go through it" and it gave some purpose to the pain. Take comfort in the fact that your grandfather saw your skills grow while he was alive, I'm sure he was very proud of you.
Reading your comment I understood better which relatives she lost besides her grandfather. Also I learned a new lesson that I struggle some times, I never experienced a lost and grief of someone so close, but in another level not so profound as when my girlfriend left me to stay on her on or failed in a subject in college there are some pain when any frustration happens. The thing is survive until arrive the next step when we have to go through instead of giving up or turn to another direction that won't towards to our dreams.
Our condolences to both of your families, I'm sure that both those people were so very proud of your achievements and determination, they will be with you both as you go forward. Take the time needed and be kind to yourselves, Ger and Janice, Ireland👍👍
Your Grandpa has an amazing Granddaughter. Some suggestions to turn the skid steer on a hard surface. Put some dirt on the floor so it can skid. Soap will work also and it is cleaner. Try driving a little forward fast then quickly reverse so the front tires lift off the floor and just the rear wheels are on the floor, then turn left or right. When the bucket is full you can do the opposite and turn on the front wheels. Sometimes driving jerky or bouncy is smoother driving and the engine will not stall. Become one with your machine.
We're all just guests on earth. And it often comes in a harsh way to remember us. Take the time you need. I really appreciate sharing your work with us. And be shure that on projects like this, things like the belt will always happen. But that's what you call "experience"! I'm pretty shure, you'll make it work. Looking forward to see it digging. ;)
It was sad to hear of you losing your loved ones. We will all be thinking of you and I hope you can get past these difficult times. It will just take some time.
Hello Lucia Sorry to hear about your Grandfather. My sincere condolences to you and your family. You did your Grandfather proud with ability and creativity in his and your workshop he will be watching over you. As they say “ time heals “ but he is in you and your family’s hearts ♥️ Take Care Greg NSW AUSTRALIA
Sorry for your loss. You are an awesome fabricator and I sure your family is watching over you from heaven!! Sending hugs from the United States Lavernia Texas…
My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. I love your videos and watching your work Lucia, but take your time mourning the loss of your loved ones and we all look forward to seeing you back in the shop when you're ready.
My deepest condolences! Knowing someone is sick isn't an easier step to death, in fact it's harder... the want for them to get better is huge but pale in comparison when they pass & you know they're not suffering anymore! As for your build, i'm beyond impressed! I own a skid steer and have for years & know that owning is way different then building as there aren't the stresses of engineering & problem solving required. I would definitely find comfort in knowing that I was one of the few that's tried!! Keep up the great work!
Spanners are down for a moment of reflection and remembrance I'd like to thank both ""grandad and mum"" who without we wouldn't have you and your husband We shall see them again one day with tears of joy
Oh I'm so sorry for both you and your husband's loss. I'm sure your Grampa was very proud of you and what you've accomplished! Please accept my condolences on your loss.
Condolences from New Zealand. I am sure your grandfather will be kept alive through you. His spirit will live for ever. My condolences to you and all your family.
Condolences for your loss. Wishing you and your family can find comfort. I wonder what the choice words could be about that belt situation?😆 Maybe a Patreon uncut version would inform me?
From where I'm from, what you made is a jig for that frame work for the seat. Just concerned the engine doesn't have the horsepower to run everything. Those pumps do pull a lot of power. Be proud of your work, been a follower for a while now, your grand dad would be proud of you. So sorry for your loss. Take all the time you need to yourself, family and know that we loyal followers, we're still here for you. :)
Nice! A mountain bike shock!!! We call this type of work "On the fly engineering"... you are basically trying things for proof of concept , and making progress on that one step at a time...and an amazingly effective door system! The big equipment companies should use this...maybe patent it for yourself?
Sorry for your loss. Losing a loved one is hard. Please know that I am praying for you and your husband in this difficult time. May Gods love grant both peace and comfort during this time.
I am so sorry to hear about the loss of your loved ones Lucia. It is never easy and always takes time. Take all the time in the world you need and never feel any pressure to think you have to rush or please others in finishing your project. We all love seeing what you have done and accomplished and we will always support you no matter what. I have to say I love that door you have added to the Skid steer. Pure work of art. Take care of yourself and your family.
I’m sorry to hear about your loss. Do take care of yourself, life is shorter than we think it is. Great job on the seat. Bummer on the belt shredding issue.
Sorry for your loss and pain. We are not promised tomorrow, so make the most of each day and tell & show all of the ones in your life how much they mean to you.
Sorry to yourself and your husband for your losses. I'm sure that your grandfather would have been super proud that you followed in his workshop footsteps and he will continue to watch, as we do, all of the great things that you build and achieve.
Sorry for your loss, Lucia. Wishing you and your family peace and strength. I am sure that your grandfather in particular is very proud of you! You are a gem - we will wait patiently for your follow up!
I'm so very sorry for your loss. My prayers are on the way for you and your entire family, I know how hard it is and the lord will help ya'll through this !
I lost my grandfather 30 years ago and he was responsible for my love of making things. Because of him i now have a shop filled with his tools, much like you. He is very much present and helps me all the time. My wofe has taken to asking my grandfather where to find something and she feels drawn directly to what shes looking for. He isn't gone. he's just not visible.
The piece you made to hold your parts in place for welding them is called a "jig" in English. Jigs are used to hold something in shape while it is welded, screwed, glued, etc depending on the type of work being done. Excellent work as always! Your Grandfather would be very proud!
Choking the engine down like that I'm wondering if the engine is under powered or there's a hydraulic plumbing issue. I can't remember if you did this in a previous video but you may want to lift all four tires and fully test the hydraulics with no weight on the tires. Also make sure you've got the appropriate pressure relief in the hydraulics. I would think the pressure relief should kick in before choking down the engine. If there's pressure relief then the engine just may not be powerful enough, but a single pump setup may help with that.
I am sorry to hear of your loss. Take care of you. The Loader can wait. FYI I think the word you were looking for about the part you built to hold things in place is "Jig". Take care and be kind to yourself.
May I offer my sincerest condolences with the passing of your two very special family members. To you Lucia and your family. Thank you for explaining the situation you have to face now and still I must congratulate you on th fine engineering of your skid steer loader. May your God go with you! Also my prayers.
Sorry to hear of your loss, my father passed in december. Just keep doing what they know makes u proud. Its the legacy they left u. Thanks for the vid.
Sorry for your loss, hope you all are well and keep up the good work don't let anyone prevent you from fulfilling your dreams. Just remember fabrication is 50 percent trial and error. 100 percent success.
It's always brilliant to see someone with strikingly good looks who's NOT just using their physical beauty to cruse through life on easy mode. Way too many handsome men and beautiful women don't bother to learn truly basic life skills because it involves effort, and it's way too easy for them just to sweet talk someone else into doing these things for them. It's rare for "Pretty people" to be practical. I've met handsome guys who'd struggle to work out how to paint a wall without splattering everything in emulsion, and pretty women who wouldn't even think to check if power plugs were connected if their TV, DVD player, computer, etc didn't start when they pressed the power button. They'd just call a technician out to look at it. So as I said, it makes me think there may still be hope for this world 's future when I see someone with Lucia's looks, who's put in the work to built an enviable skill set that puts their practical capabilities well above 99.9% of other folks out there. (Before anyone decides to think I'm being s*xist here, I'm not saying I'm impressed that a WOMAN is building these projects so professionally, I'm saying I'm impressed that someone who could so easily have relied purely on their looks for an easy life decided instead to amass such an astoundingly wide practical skill set that most employers often would need to hire several different people just to cover the roles they could fill !) Oh, and BTW Lucia, the word you were looking for at 2:16 is either going to be "Jig" or possibly "Fixture".
I'm sorry that your grandfather and your husband's mother passed away. I'll be praying for you and your family when God puts you in my thoughts. God bless you!
Sorry for your loss. You knew it was coming, but that doesn't make it any easier. It's just a hard thing, as I know from experience. What healed me was the eventual realization they themselves would not have wanted you to sink into self-pity. But first you must grieve. I understand that; take as much time as you like and need. We'll all be here when you return. It seems crass to say, but the parts you were looking for the names are a "swing arm." You have created a "double swing arm suspension" for your seat. That's a little unusual, but not unknown. More usually the swing arm is single and it articulates against one of the fixed plates. That works, though; and especially if you are tight on space. In case that wasn't the name you wanted, the tool you used to hold everything in place while tacking it is called a "jig." Making a jig is a high quality piece of work, so congrats. Condolences again...
Very sorry for your loss. I was very touched by your early video discussion of your beloved Grandpa and his machine shop. Many times I have wondered how he was doing.
Sadly, human bodies are not as fixable as your creations. I wish you and your family all the best. I'm sad for you, but happy for the end to the suffering. Just remember: All you ever do or experience, plus all that anybody else experiences because of you - it would not have happened if it wasn't for them.
Please accept my condolences, both to you and your husband. Your connection to your grandpa was special, and what most grandpas hope for. I'm sure he was very proud of how you picked up the mantel and made his tools sing. I hope to pass along my skills with woodworking to my grandchildren, but they are still young, with diverse interests. As sad as this time is, I know they would want you to celebrate their lives and carry on. You have already done so by following in his footsteps. Take care.
Lucia, So very sorry for your loss. I am the last living member of my family and it truly breaks my heart to see your heart broken. I can tell by the way you speak of you family from time to time that you love them all very much. Much love and sorrow and respect from Tennessee
So sorry for your loss. Loosing two members of your family so close together must be very difficult. I look forward to seeing your videos again when you feel up to it. Take good care of yourself.
Condolences for your loss. Wish you and your husband a lot of comfort. Hope you feel better soon. You honer your grandfather everytime you flick a switch of one of the Machines in your workshop or even the light switch.
Every time you step into your shop and begin working, you are keeping your grandfather alive in a sense. However much time it takes to feel better; your fellow gearheads will still be here when you get back. Please convey our condolences to your husband and his family as well.
Well said
your grandpa has seen the best thing right before he died.. you took over the shop and its alive again.. he died as a proud man..
Sorry for your loss. This project and all the others would make any granddad proud.
Condolences for your loss. Wishing you and your family can find comfort.
I think the word you are looking for is jig. You made a jig to reproduce exact parts =) Great work keep it up! Sorry for your loss, just know they live on through, God Bless.
Condolences.
When a loved one passes on
They do not go - they do not disappear
They will always be with you
In your heart and in your dreams and in your memories
Remember them fondly.
A contraption you make for the purpose of holding pieces together to make exact copies is called a "jig". Also, I just want to say that your level of design and engineering is the best I've seen on any channel!
Keep safe and take all the time you need family and you come first we will still be here when you come back
I am sorry for your family’s loss. I lost my father a few months ago. I understand the emotions more than I ever wanted to.
Heartfelt condolences on your loss 🙏
@@luciasworkshop Thank you.
I'm sorry for your lost I hope to see you back when you are ready
Sorry for your loss. Losing someone you love is the hardest thing to deal with there is. That thing to make more than one thing the same multiple times, is called a "Jig". I love your precision work.
Grandparents are the best , too bad we do not get more time with them. Keep your grandpa's spirit alive in the shop.
So sorry for your losses. My condolences to you and your husband's families. Take as much time as you need to deal with your grief. When I lost my daughter someone told me "You can't go around it, you have to go through it" and it gave some purpose to the pain. Take comfort in the fact that your grandfather saw your skills grow while he was alive, I'm sure he was very proud of you.
Reading your comment I understood better which relatives she lost besides her grandfather. Also I learned a new lesson that I struggle some times, I never experienced a lost and grief of someone so close, but in another level not so profound as when my girlfriend left me to stay on her on or failed in a subject in college there are some pain when any frustration happens. The thing is survive until arrive the next step when we have to go through instead of giving up or turn to another direction that won't towards to our dreams.
Our condolences to both of your families, I'm sure that both those people were so very proud of your achievements and determination, they will be with you both as you go forward. Take the time needed and be kind to yourselves, Ger and Janice, Ireland👍👍
Sorry to hear about the loss of your loved ones. Take all the time you need...family is the most important thing in the end ♥
Sorry for your loss. That "thing" you made is a tac welding fixture or jig. Very nice work!!
Sorry for the loss of your family members Lucia, You know your grandpa is very proud of you.
Remember them for the treasure they where. And enjoy the memories. 😢👍
Your Grandpa has an amazing Granddaughter.
Some suggestions to turn the skid steer on a hard surface. Put some dirt on the floor so it can skid. Soap will work also and it is cleaner. Try driving a little forward fast then quickly reverse so the front tires lift off the floor and just the rear wheels are on the floor, then turn left or right. When the bucket is full you can do the opposite and turn on the front wheels. Sometimes driving jerky or bouncy is smoother driving and the engine will not stall. Become one with your machine.
We're all just guests on earth. And it often comes in a harsh way to remember us. Take the time you need. I really appreciate sharing your work with us. And be shure that on projects like this, things like the belt will always happen. But that's what you call "experience"! I'm pretty shure, you'll make it work. Looking forward to see it digging. ;)
Lucia, I am so sorry for your loss!
Great 👍 video as always ❤❤
It was sad to hear of you losing your loved ones. We will all be thinking of you and I hope you can get past these difficult times. It will just take some time.
Sorry to hear about your loss Lucia, please be strong 😍
Im sorry to hear about your loss. Sending well wishes from here in Western Australia.
Sorry for the loses in your family Lucia. Love your Skid Steer build. Bill in USA
Hello Lucia
Sorry to hear about your Grandfather.
My sincere condolences to you and your family.
You did your Grandfather proud with ability and creativity in his and your workshop he will be watching over you.
As they say “ time heals “ but he is in you and your family’s hearts ♥️
Take Care
Greg
NSW
AUSTRALIA
My condolences on your losses. I will keep you in my prayers. Take care and we’ll see you when we see you.
Sorry for your loss. You are an awesome fabricator and I sure your family is watching over you from heaven!! Sending hugs from the United States Lavernia Texas…
Take all the time you need, we'll be here when you're ready to return. Condolences to you and your family Lucia.
We are sorry for your loss. Enjoy your build very much. Thank you for your words. God bless you and your family.
My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. I love your videos and watching your work Lucia, but take your time mourning the loss of your loved ones and we all look forward to seeing you back in the shop when you're ready.
My deepest condolences! Knowing someone is sick isn't an easier step to death, in fact it's harder... the want for them to get better is huge but pale in comparison when they pass & you know they're not suffering anymore! As for your build, i'm beyond impressed! I own a skid steer and have for years & know that owning is way different then building as there aren't the stresses of engineering & problem solving required. I would definitely find comfort in knowing that I was one of the few that's tried!! Keep up the great work!
Losing a family member is difficult, but loosing two is devastating. My heart goes out to your family and you're in my prayers. God bless.
Spanners are down for a moment of reflection and remembrance
I'd like to thank both ""grandad and mum"" who without we wouldn't have you and your husband
We shall see them again one day with tears of joy
I really sorry for loss and the pain for those left behind so they find comfort in their memories. The door frame turned out nice.
Oh I'm so sorry for both you and your husband's loss. I'm sure your Grampa was very proud of you and what you've accomplished! Please accept my condolences on your loss.
He is very proud of you and your accomplishments always remember that
Condolences from New Zealand. I am sure your grandfather will be kept alive through you. His spirit will live for ever. My condolences to you and all your family.
bon courage dans ces moments difficile
Condolences for your loss. Wishing you and your family can find comfort.
I wonder what the choice words could be about that belt situation?😆
Maybe a Patreon uncut version would inform me?
Sorry for the losses to your family. We live to honour the memory of those before us.
From where I'm from, what you made is a jig for that frame work for the seat. Just concerned the engine doesn't have the horsepower to run everything. Those pumps do pull a lot of power.
Be proud of your work, been a follower for a while now, your grand dad would be proud of you. So sorry for your loss. Take all the time you need to yourself, family and know that we loyal followers, we're still here for you. :)
Nice! A mountain bike shock!!! We call this type of work "On the fly engineering"... you are basically trying things for proof of concept , and making progress on that one step at a time...and an amazingly effective door system! The big equipment companies should use this...maybe patent it for yourself?
Sorry for your loss. You and your family will be in our thoughts and prayers.
Love the magic wrench 🔧✨
Sorry for your losses 😔
Lucia that piece is called a JIG. 😊
Nope, a jig specifically holds a cutting tool. That's a fixture.
So sorry to hear of your loss. You can tell what a huge influence he was and would be proud of what you have accomplished. ❤
Sorry for your loss, will be praying for you and your family. Please keep his shop alive.
Sorry for your loss. Losing a loved one is hard. Please know that I am praying for you and your husband in this difficult time. May Gods love grant both peace and comfort during this time.
I am so sorry to hear about the loss of your loved ones Lucia. It is never easy and always takes time. Take all the time in the world you need and never feel any pressure to think you have to rush or please others in finishing your project. We all love seeing what you have done and accomplished and we will always support you no matter what. I have to say I love that door you have added to the Skid steer. Pure work of art. Take care of yourself and your family.
I’m sorry to hear about your loss. Do take care of yourself, life is shorter than we think it is. Great job on the seat. Bummer on the belt shredding issue.
Sorry for your loss and pain. We are not promised tomorrow, so make the most of each day and tell & show all of the ones in your life how much they mean to you.
Sorry to yourself and your husband for your losses. I'm sure that your grandfather would have been super proud that you followed in his workshop footsteps and he will continue to watch, as we do, all of the great things that you build and achieve.
Heartfelt condolences Lucia, I know it's hard losing family.
Sorry for your loss. It can’t be an easy time for you and your family. Take time to grieve.
Sorry for your loss, Lucia. Wishing you and your family peace and strength. I am sure that your grandfather in particular is very proud of you! You are a gem - we will wait patiently for your follow up!
So sorry to hear of your loss, your grandfather would be super proud of you and your achievements, please keep him proud
So sorry for your loss of your grandpa and mother in law. Mourne their passing, but always remember to celebrate their lives.
I'm so very sorry for your loss. My prayers are on the way for you and your entire family, I know how hard it is and the lord will help ya'll through this !
I lost my grandfather 30 years ago and he was responsible for my love of making things. Because of him i now have a shop filled with his tools, much like you. He is very much present and helps me all the time. My wofe has taken to asking my grandfather where to find something and she feels drawn directly to what shes looking for. He isn't gone. he's just not visible.
My codolences, sorry for your loss.
Work (and youtube) always comes second to family.
So sorry to hear about the passing of two of your family members. My they rest in peace. God Bless
Lucia, so sad to hear of your losses. Our hearts go out to you and your family during this time of grief.
The piece you made to hold your parts in place for welding them is called a "jig" in English. Jigs are used to hold something in shape while it is welded, screwed, glued, etc depending on the type of work being done. Excellent work as always! Your Grandfather would be very proud!
I am sorry for your loss. Grandparents are (or should be) special parts of a child's life.
My deepest sympathies Lucia. I am sending all my love to you and your family. Family always comes first.
Our hearts are with you as you mourn the passing of such inspiring family members.
Sorry about your grandpa. Prayers are with you and your family.
Scrap metal you turned into a “Jig”. 😊
Lucia, very sorry to hear about your losses. Thanks for sharing this video. Take care
Choking the engine down like that I'm wondering if the engine is under powered or there's a hydraulic plumbing issue. I can't remember if you did this in a previous video but you may want to lift all four tires and fully test the hydraulics with no weight on the tires. Also make sure you've got the appropriate pressure relief in the hydraulics. I would think the pressure relief should kick in before choking down the engine. If there's pressure relief then the engine just may not be powerful enough, but a single pump setup may help with that.
I lost my aunt and 4 days later my brother. Its difficult to grieve them when they leave so soon after each other. Blessings to you and your family.
My sympathies to you and your family.
Sorry for your losses, spending time with your family and friends obviously is a much higher priority right now !
Best wishes and condolences !
Sorry to hear your sad news, condolences to you and your family, may you find strength to get through this and continue the build in his memory.
Please accept our condolences on your losses. We love your videos, but we can wait. God Bless, Lee
I am sorry to hear of your loss. Take care of you. The Loader can wait. FYI I think the word you were looking for about the part you built to hold things in place is "Jig". Take care and be kind to yourself.
May I offer my sincerest condolences with the passing of your two very special family members. To you Lucia and your family.
Thank you for explaining the situation you have to face now and still I must congratulate you on th fine engineering of your skid steer loader. May your God go with you! Also my prayers.
Sorry to hear of your loss, my father passed in december. Just keep doing what they know makes u proud. Its the legacy they left u. Thanks for the vid.
Sorry for your loss, hope you all are well and keep up the good work don't let anyone prevent you from fulfilling your dreams. Just remember fabrication is 50 percent trial and error. 100 percent success.
It's always brilliant to see someone with strikingly good looks who's NOT just using their physical beauty to cruse through life on easy mode. Way too many handsome men and beautiful women don't bother to learn truly basic life skills because it involves effort, and it's way too easy for them just to sweet talk someone else into doing these things for them. It's rare for "Pretty people" to be practical.
I've met handsome guys who'd struggle to work out how to paint a wall without splattering everything in emulsion, and pretty women who wouldn't even think to check if power plugs were connected if their TV, DVD player, computer, etc didn't start when they pressed the power button. They'd just call a technician out to look at it. So as I said, it makes me think there may still be hope for this world 's future when I see someone with Lucia's looks, who's put in the work to built an enviable skill set that puts their practical capabilities well above 99.9% of other folks out there.
(Before anyone decides to think I'm being s*xist here, I'm not saying I'm impressed that a WOMAN is building these projects so professionally, I'm saying I'm impressed that someone who could so easily have relied purely on their looks for an easy life decided instead to amass such an astoundingly wide practical skill set that most employers often would need to hire several different people just to cover the roles they could fill !)
Oh, and BTW Lucia, the word you were looking for at 2:16 is either going to be "Jig" or possibly "Fixture".
I'm sorry that your grandfather and your husband's mother passed away. I'll be praying for you and your family when God puts you in my thoughts.
God bless you!
Condolance for your household(s) on the loss. I pray for calmness, insight and acceptance of loss for you all.
Sorry for your loss, take as much time as you and family need to get over this loss, we’ll be here when your ready ❤️ 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Sorry for your loss. You knew it was coming, but that doesn't make it any easier. It's just a hard thing, as I know from experience. What healed me was the eventual realization they themselves would not have wanted you to sink into self-pity. But first you must grieve. I understand that; take as much time as you like and need. We'll all be here when you return.
It seems crass to say, but the parts you were looking for the names are a "swing arm." You have created a "double swing arm suspension" for your seat. That's a little unusual, but not unknown. More usually the swing arm is single and it articulates against one of the fixed plates. That works, though; and especially if you are tight on space. In case that wasn't the name you wanted, the tool you used to hold everything in place while tacking it is called a "jig." Making a jig is a high quality piece of work, so congrats.
Condolences again...
Very sorry for your loss. I was very touched by your early video discussion of your beloved Grandpa and his machine shop. Many times I have wondered how he was doing.
Smart, beautiful, and resourceful. Traits nearing extinction (at least here in the USA).
My condolences to you and your family.
Крепкие полы! Шикарная дверь, как на космическом корабле! Мощный погрузчик! Примите наши искренние соболезнования. Классное видео! Круто Круто!!!👍👍👍
Sadly, human bodies are not as fixable as your creations. I wish you and your family all the best. I'm sad for you, but happy for the end to the suffering. Just remember: All you ever do or experience, plus all that anybody else experiences because of you - it would not have happened if it wasn't for them.
Please accept my condolences, both to you and your husband. Your connection to your grandpa was special, and what most grandpas hope for. I'm sure he was very proud of how you picked up the mantel and made his tools sing. I hope to pass along my skills with woodworking to my grandchildren, but they are still young, with diverse interests. As sad as this time is, I know they would want you to celebrate their lives and carry on. You have already done so by following in his footsteps. Take care.
Sorry for your losses Lucia. Take care and we shall all be patiently waiting for your next video when your ready to post again
Thank you for everything, and my condolences.
yes sorry for your loss, your grandad would smile on you, stay strong young lady god bless
Lucia,
So very sorry for your loss. I am the last living member of my family and it truly breaks my heart to see your heart broken. I can tell by the way you speak of you family from time to time that you love them all very much. Much love and sorrow and respect from Tennessee
Sending you & your family my deepest heartfelt condolences for the sad loss of your mother in law and massively inspirational grandfather ❤️
So sorry for your loss of your Grandpa, and Mother in law. My sincere condolence.
So sorry for your loss. Loosing two members of your family so close together must be very difficult. I look forward to seeing your videos again when you feel up to it. Take good care of yourself.
Condolences for your loss. Wish you and your husband a lot of comfort. Hope you feel better soon. You honer your grandfather everytime you flick a switch of one of the Machines in your workshop or even the light switch.
So sorry for your loss! You will keep their memories alive with everything you create. We will be here waiting for you!
You always create a miracle out of nothing, you are creative, Sorry for your loss. this is the life...