Vernmotor - Yes, she has seen the final version in person. But first let me give you a few comments from her as the project progressed.
Most of the misc parts were delivered via the mail and arrived when I was not real mobile yet. I remember her having a few choice words when she had to haul in that pile of surplus motors. I think it started with "What have you done now?" when we pulled into the driveway and she saw the stack on our porch - it went downhill from there.
Next were my solo trips to the Asylum when I was still pretty feeble. I promised to check in often via the phone because she knew I was going to be up on the ladder quite a bit installing it all. She was happy to hear I used the crane to lift that sucker up there.
I think I drove her nuts when I finally filmed the working system and was trying to synch up the video with the sound clip - that
Mission Impossible tune can be quite annoying after about 50 plays, you know. Looking back, I probably should have learned the new software with a tune more pleasing to her until I got the hang of it.
She gave me a ride out to the Asylum on the most recent trip so I could bring my Triumph back to the city garage (it was trapped there since the acicident) and she got to see the final version then. She commented that she was glad it didn't fall on my head as I stood under it pressing the button - no respect, I tell ya! Like usual, she slapped her forehead, but this time I was dubbed "
Supreme Geek". I think that is actually a step up for me!
Honestly, I have to believe she thinks it's pretty cool since I have proof of her sending the video link to several people and she asked for the file so she could load it on her work computer and show people (website is blocked at work). God only knows what she's actually telling people, though
Wingnut65 - Yes - "DONE". One of the few lately. There's a couple more projects in the works, but I'm still not sure what I will focus on next - so many things revolve around that darn front loft being completed.