A couple of years ago, my uncle Jim died. Now, his wife, my aunt, has moved to an assisted living facility. Their house has to be cleared for sale. All the valuable stuff has been moved out, but many things like furniture and linens remain. At the end of April, anything left will be trashed. So family will go and see what tchotchkes or furniture they might want.
Now, uncle Jim could fix anything, and what he built would last a generation or more. So, I'm thinking, I'll look through his tools still left for a Construction Focus. And I will look forward to the day I can declare, "Beware, DIY Project of Doom, for I wield the Hammer of Jim!"