Long story, bare with me. Built a big (10' long) plank top bench a few years ago from a plan I saw in ShopNotes. Now that the wood disease has got me bad, I realized I needed a more functional bench and more room for tools. I kind of thought my neighbor and good friend had his eye on it for a while so I asked him if he could take it off my hands. Needless to say, he said yes. He asked me a dozen times how much he owed me for it or what new tool did I need and I kept telling him that taking it off my hands was payment enough. Well, the day after we move it over to his garage, he comes back from Lowe's with this sander as a way of paying me for it and told me if I didn't like it, we could take it back and pick out something else of equal value. We've been "discussing" it for two weeks now and I just can't get him to take it back.
My only issue is I'm not sure how much I'll use it. It's a little early in my new hobby for something this nice (don't even have a ROS yet). I'm sure I'll find uses for it on down the road.
So, do I graciously accept it or would it be rude to go with him to take it back and agree on something else.
Thanks for your thoughts,
Jeremy
My only issue is I'm not sure how much I'll use it. It's a little early in my new hobby for something this nice (don't even have a ROS yet). I'm sure I'll find uses for it on down the road.
So, do I graciously accept it or would it be rude to go with him to take it back and agree on something else.
Thanks for your thoughts,
Jeremy