Carl Digangi just passed away at 72. He was Army part of a mortar crew part of a quick reaction group. He was also a Sheetmetal worker. He was shop foreman when I started my time. He was hard of hearing when I met him. Going to work on a Saturday terminally hung over I'm shearing my pieces of metal for fittings/pipe when I cut the end of my tape as soon as I hit the petal to engage the blade. I asked Carl if I could barrow his, he said I just got it. Just need one more cut I said. Of course I cut his tape with the first hit. A hammer bounced off the floor next to me. I laugh now I wasn't laughing then. Taught me how to be a shop guy. That was a tremendous help when I got to the field in modifying pipe/fittings. Solid Union man loving family man. Proud to call him my brother. Forever loved. πΊπΊ