Re: Remembering Len Joeris (Balsa Man)
Posted: March 18th, 2018, 10:19 am
Although I don’t really use the towers forums anymore since I don’t do towers anymore, one day I just came back to see how the forum is doing (since I was pretty active two seasons ago, doing towers for the first time). This news is just crazy to me. Condolences to the joeris family.
Balsa Man was someone that helped me greatly: I remember coming in there all confused and posting really basic questions such as “how to build the tower”? Balsa Man kindly but firmly told me to put in some time myself to look up his past posts, which were (as many have mentioned) full of detail and guidance.
After looking through his posts, I had questions. I private messaged Balsa Man, and in some cases just posted on the forum. I don’t know how much time Balsa Man put into his answers, but every time I asked something I knew it would not only answer my current question, but any other future
questions I had too.
I remember once he sent me an excel sheet... I was so in awe at how much information was in it. I had asked for the dimensions of the base that I was discussing with him, and had only asked for the numbers... but he gave me the buckling strengths, the precise lengths in cm for each brace, a 2D design... I really appreciated it.
I ended up getting 3rd at regionals, and I thanked him for his help. He never responded, but I suspect that’s because he was too busy helping others. The one time I did send him a picture of my tower, he gave me words of encouragement and told me it looked great.
My friends would always ask me how I got all the measurements and numbers that I was getting. I showed them Balsa Man on the forums and it became almost a running joke that Balsa Man was the last member of the team since we were essentially listening to all his advice.
Thank you for your help to a complete stranger living in Illinois Mr. Joeris. Our towers team will always remember you.
Balsa Man was someone that helped me greatly: I remember coming in there all confused and posting really basic questions such as “how to build the tower”? Balsa Man kindly but firmly told me to put in some time myself to look up his past posts, which were (as many have mentioned) full of detail and guidance.
After looking through his posts, I had questions. I private messaged Balsa Man, and in some cases just posted on the forum. I don’t know how much time Balsa Man put into his answers, but every time I asked something I knew it would not only answer my current question, but any other future
questions I had too.
I remember once he sent me an excel sheet... I was so in awe at how much information was in it. I had asked for the dimensions of the base that I was discussing with him, and had only asked for the numbers... but he gave me the buckling strengths, the precise lengths in cm for each brace, a 2D design... I really appreciated it.
I ended up getting 3rd at regionals, and I thanked him for his help. He never responded, but I suspect that’s because he was too busy helping others. The one time I did send him a picture of my tower, he gave me words of encouragement and told me it looked great.
My friends would always ask me how I got all the measurements and numbers that I was getting. I showed them Balsa Man on the forums and it became almost a running joke that Balsa Man was the last member of the team since we were essentially listening to all his advice.
Thank you for your help to a complete stranger living in Illinois Mr. Joeris. Our towers team will always remember you.