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Camp Fire Day at Skyway Tool Center

The brick and mortar location for SkywayTools.com is located in Chico, California, which is the neighboring town of Paradise that was hit by the Camp Fire November 8, 2018.  There is a 4 lane highway joining the two called “The Skyway,” which once had breathtaking views of a canyon bordering one side of the drive up the ridge to Paradise.  The reason the town was called Paradise is that when Lt. Fremont was visiting the area it was a hot summer in Chico and the men were boiling.  They drove up into the hills above the town into the forest and Fremont said, “Ah, this is Paradise!”

Through the years the town had been a favorite retirement spot for many former Bay Area residents.  The original Skyway Tools was located on the Skyway in Paradise.  The tiny store soon began to sell tools to not only the Paradise locals, but contractors and mechanics from Chico and Oroville, eventually moving to the larger town of Chico.

On November 8th, owner Doug Gillis left the store early in the morning and his wife Sherry was there alone.  The fire began at 6:30am and by 6:45 the couple were already aware of the fire, having seen the enormous plumes of smoke in the sky from the upstairs offices of the tool store.  Little did they know what a catastrophe awaited that small town.  Within an hour of the onset of the fire, residents of Paradise were fighting for their lives.  Because the tool store is so centrally located, the police and emergency personnel quickly closed the road directly in front of the tool store, blocking anyone from coming or going as the cars poured down the hill fleeing the fire.

By 9am the parking lot of the store was black with ash and you couldn’t even see the markings for the parking places.  The sky was so dark with smoke that at 10am it looked like it was eight o’clock at night.  Hundreds of people came to the store that day.  Many were terribly traumatized and shaken.  We had a lot of people coming in because they had run from their homes, grabbed their pets, and had no water, no leash, or their pet had an accident in the car.  We did everything we could to help them that day, often just giving them a hug as they came in the front door.

Doug Gillis could not get back to the tool store.  It took 3 1/2 hours to drive what normally took five minutes, because the traffic was so backed up throughout the county.  He finally got back at 9pm that night, hungry and worried.  The couple had lived in Paradise for 21 years, selling their home up there in 2013 due to the Recession, but had too many friends and acquaintances to count.  Friends have now been scattered all over the West Coast.  54,000 people were displaced by the fire – 14,000 of them moved to Chico.  Chico has now become a town where you can’t find a room to rent, an apartment or a house to buy or rent.  Many of the employees in Chico lived up in Paradise and that has greatly affected many of the businesses in Chico.

85 people died – burned alive in their homes.  One 95 year old woman got out on her front porch and the garbage truck spotted her as he was fleeing the area.  He turned around, roared into her driveway, picked her up, threw her up into the passenger seat, and got them both out of there and to safety.  Hundreds, if not thousands of family pets were burned.  Many of the people barely escaped with their lives as the embers fell upon their cars when they fled the fire.  One of our family friends was driving away from the fire when his car caught on fire itself.  He exited the car and began running down the road.  Thank God he was picked up by another motorist and saved.

There are many families who had their home burned to the ground, their parents’ home burned to the ground, their grandparents’ home burned to the ground, their aunts and uncles’ homes burned to the ground – and where were they to go for help?  It has been a terrible ordeal and for many people, the tragedy has not ended with the fire.  Thousands are left to pick up the pieces of their lives, everything they owned burned, all they were left with were the clothes on their backs.  We see many of the older people who are really struggling, because it has been such an emotional jolt to them to lose everything they ever owned in their 70s or 80s.  Yes, it has been very, very difficult.

We pray for those who have experienced such incredible loss in the Camp Fire and we have hope for the new days ahead that will dawn with the Spring.

1956 Jeep Willys Rat Rod

A 1956 Jeep Willys Truck Rat Rod came to visit the tool store today.  Owned by Del Conroy, who has created a very unique look for this collector truck.  Del has been coming by the tool store for the last number of months trying to talk tool store owner Doug Gillis out of two of his beloved hood ornaments.  Del uses a variety of different items to decorate his one-of-a-kind rat rod truck and now wants to put two of the hood ornaments – one on either side of the roof of the cab – as a new item.  Doug parted with one hood ornament, but I think it looks better with two.  What do you think?

 

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1956 Jeep Willys Rat Rod Truck

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The hood ornament and a few extra items.

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Life is Now in Session

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The interior

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The fan

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Check out the helmet on the hood

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Notice the brass on the door

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A weight belt holds down the hood

 

Antique Delta Shaper

Doug brought in a Delta Shaper from the 1940s today and began cleaning it up.  There were two metal plates on the unit:  a Delta identification plate and a plate that identified the store where the shaper was originally purchased.  The name of the store was Larry’s Tool & Supply on Main Street in Chico, California.

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Since this tool store has been gone for at least the last 30 years, we’re wondering whether anyone in the North Valley area remembers anything about this now defunct business.  If so, leave a comment!

Organizing the Tools in Your Shop or Work Bench

SkywayTools.com owner Doug Gillis also has a brick and mortar store in Chico, CA that has been selling tools since 1986, so he has a lot of experience in choosing tools that are going to last. He has picked over the many tools out on the tool market for well over 25 years and prides himself on being able to recognize quality when he sees it, so he was really impressed when he discovered the Ernst line of socket rails, wrench holders and tool trays to stock in his store.

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Made in the USA, this line of tool shop organizers are built by Americans to last for years to come in a car repair shop, construction project, or home work bench out in the garage. Ernst Manufacturing was founded by Greg Ernst in 1981. If you are interested in seeing the line of Ernst organizers you can visit SkywayTools.com online automotive tool store. These organizers are an excellent tool and Doug thinks they are really “top of the line.”