Niceperson & Harnok
Niceperson Niceperson
Hey Harnok, I heard you’re amazing at fixing things—would you be interested in teaming up to set up a community repair workshop for kids? I think it could be a fun way to share skills and give back.
Harnok Harnok
Sounds like a solid plan. Kids learn a lot when they're tinkering, and I don't mind giving the lesson in my own slow, precise way. Let's sketch out the layout first, then pick tools. I'm in, but let's keep it efficient.
Niceperson Niceperson
That’s wonderful! I’ll start sketching a simple flow: a central workbench for group projects, a small “tool corner” with hand tools, and a quiet area for the more delicate parts. Then we can pick a list of kid‑friendly tools—like screwdrivers, small wrenches, and maybe a basic soldering station with safety gear. I’ll bring a calendar so we can find a slot that works for most parents, and I’ll draft a sign‑up sheet. How does that sound?
Harnok Harnok
Looks solid, but keep the soldering station strictly supervised. Kids like the spark, but the heat can be a real hazard. Also, a simple lockbox for the tools might save a lot of future headaches. Count me in—just give me the details and I'll bring a few extra parts.
Niceperson Niceperson
Absolutely, I’ll make sure the soldering station has a fire extinguisher nearby and we’ll only let kids use it under close adult supervision. I’ll set up a small lockbox with key‑ring latches for the tools and label everything so everyone knows where to put it back. I’ll put together a quick checklist of the parts we’ll need and a schedule, then share it with you. Thank you so much for coming on board—your extra parts will be a huge help!