should i dropkick my kid brother for going into the garage?

I wouldn't feel too bad about it, at least he is
showing some interest in old iron.
Nows the time to let him help with your project,
the knowledge and experience shared will last
you both a lifetime.

I am the oldest of 7 brothers, believe me when I
tell you nothing was ever the same as I left it.
Sharing a tool box with them was an experience.
Sharing a 1/2 or 9/16 wrench between all of us
was a lesson in tolerance!

I had a 70 Ford Torino 429 SCJ 4 speed that I never did
find out how 2nd gear disappeared in.
Nobody would fess up.
I'm 52 now and they finally told me they were all in it doing
burnouts when it let go, all 6 of them!
That was 33 years ago, they were afraid to tell me,
thought I'd still be mad.
WE LAUGHED OUR ASSES OFF when they did.:love7:
Thats just one in a hundred stories I could tell.