CreamyGoodness
Well-Known Member
Ok... very odd question I know. My father is caring for his parents, my grandparents, both of whom have alzheimers. Getting an hour out of the house to go shopping is hard enough, nevermind hold down a job, and money is getting tight. Well, tighter than it was even before.
We are talking about a man with a welding license, two hands that look like sledgehammers, a back that still works, and is is stubborn enough to make a government mule cry uncle.
So, I guess I'm wondering if there are any homebrew setups or products he should look into making in his shop that would be in demand in the homebrew community?
Also, I have read in the past that some US homebrew companies have refused to ship to Canada, causing a need for a surrogate or middle-man. Would anyone in Canada consider paying a fee to have him forward a package to you? Would that have legal shortcomings?
I'm just stroking a thought here.
Thanks in advance
Creamy
We are talking about a man with a welding license, two hands that look like sledgehammers, a back that still works, and is is stubborn enough to make a government mule cry uncle.
So, I guess I'm wondering if there are any homebrew setups or products he should look into making in his shop that would be in demand in the homebrew community?
Also, I have read in the past that some US homebrew companies have refused to ship to Canada, causing a need for a surrogate or middle-man. Would anyone in Canada consider paying a fee to have him forward a package to you? Would that have legal shortcomings?
I'm just stroking a thought here.
Thanks in advance
Creamy