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Repair hijinks report

Our February Tune-Up Tuesday wheelchair maintenance and repair event was a blast as usual. This month we held it at the ILRCSF, coinciding with a craft event for decoupaging little boxes. It turns out that crafting skills and DIY maintenance skills have a lot of overlap!

Here’s some of what we did:

  • took the wheels off a Go-Go mobility scooter to clean them out. Result: giant hairball, smoother ride
  • extra note of how great it is to have a wheelchair / scooter jack!
  • Adjusted and tightened all the armrest and other hardware so that the entire scooter was less rattly
  • plans for further work in a follow up visit (drilling some holes in metal)
  • rollator refurbishing and discussion of pain points (janky plastic wheels rather than rubber/pneumatic tires), along with tips on how to get started to get a better one
  • handed out our mini Fix-it Kits, lightly customized

I had a good time crawling around on the floor with Angello, Olga, and Vince, fixing stuff! As Angello said later, “it doesn’t even feel like work, it just feels like hanging out”.

a young guy with a screwdriver in hand, working on a mobility scooter that is levered up with a small jack.

For our next event, March 3 at the Disability Cultural Center, I added a new tagline, “Technology is power, and tech support is love”.

What do you think of that for a slogan?    Maybe it’s too long for a sticker. It could be two separate stickers! Another good one, simply, “Ride or Die”.

 

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