fixed it
I never before realized that so many things that break are in fact fixable. What can I say, I was raised in this throw-away society of ours where broken objects, especially electronic, are quickly tossed without question. When you take some time to examine something "broken" it seems all too often it is something rather trivial to fix. Yesterday I fixed my dad's Rotozip, then I used it to cut tiles in the bathroom so I can put in some new electrical outlets. The switch inside the Rotozip had somehow melted, pulling the switch contact away from the power contact. I chiseled away at the deformed plastic and got the contact back in place and put the thing back together--problem solved. It was broken, now it works fine. It's like getting something for nothing just after you thought all was lost.
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