I thank the lord that both my grandfather and my Pops took the time to pass their skills and had the patience to teach me the basics of hand tools at an early age and also the opportunity that the High School I attended in Chicago in the early 70's was called Lane Tech which was at the time an all boys public high school of 4800 students, yea a small college size, every student had 4 years of required drafting, both machine and architectural, basic ed and shops to include basic wood, wood model building and wood cabinet shops, electric, welding, machine, foundry, print shop , auto mechanics, auto body and paint, during ww2 they had an avionics shop and taught plane mechanics, the school is still there, co ed and is now called Lane College Prep, all the shops are gone, the rooms are there, the machines are there and the doors to them locked, last shop teacher retired in 1997, it's a crying shame! I have grandkids close who their dad and I are passing the skills on to as we can, if you ever get a chance to listen to Mike Rowe here , he gets it too!