fourbyford
Well-known member
My garage thread, that is...
As with many here, I had been visiting this site for many years as a guest. I finally signed up in '17... lots of reading... hadn't posted much until fairly recently. I have gotten so many ideas and so much inspiration from the many builds I've followed... a huge thanks to everyone that posts!
I've honestly had good intentions of starting a thread since my first log-in as a member. I've certainly had enough projects to write about!
A bit about me. I retired from the Air Force... more years ago than I care to think about. Moved to central Wyoming where I bought some acreage. Landed a job in sales where I worked in many areas of the company. After a couple years, I found myself in management... invested a few years in the rat race... but wasn't really happy. An opportunity came up in the company's Research and Development department. I jumped at the chance! I had already used my VA benefits to get my degree in Machine Tool technology... so, I hit the ground running. That was, without a doubt, the best job I've ever had! For a number of years, the senior engineer and I were tasked with product development. We would come up with some concept... do a bit of brainstorming... I would build prototypes... we'd work the "bugs" out... a few prototypes later and we would put the product into production. I ran both manual and CNC machines. We also the tool and die work when needed. It was something different just about every day. At one point, I did some production work... not my favorite thing, but, I did learn a lot. Shop foreman for the last couple years I worked.
During that time frame, my misses and I bought our Idaho farm. We were both still working. She was a teacher... she spent summers here while I would be working in Wyoming... and working on my properties. Winters, we would switch (I was allowed to take a leave of absence). I spent winters here... keeping the driveway cleared and getting things situated... as I would bring a trailer load of stuff each time I drove out.
One of my projects while I lived in Wyoming was building a barn on my acerage.

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As with many here, I had been visiting this site for many years as a guest. I finally signed up in '17... lots of reading... hadn't posted much until fairly recently. I have gotten so many ideas and so much inspiration from the many builds I've followed... a huge thanks to everyone that posts!
I've honestly had good intentions of starting a thread since my first log-in as a member. I've certainly had enough projects to write about!
A bit about me. I retired from the Air Force... more years ago than I care to think about. Moved to central Wyoming where I bought some acreage. Landed a job in sales where I worked in many areas of the company. After a couple years, I found myself in management... invested a few years in the rat race... but wasn't really happy. An opportunity came up in the company's Research and Development department. I jumped at the chance! I had already used my VA benefits to get my degree in Machine Tool technology... so, I hit the ground running. That was, without a doubt, the best job I've ever had! For a number of years, the senior engineer and I were tasked with product development. We would come up with some concept... do a bit of brainstorming... I would build prototypes... we'd work the "bugs" out... a few prototypes later and we would put the product into production. I ran both manual and CNC machines. We also the tool and die work when needed. It was something different just about every day. At one point, I did some production work... not my favorite thing, but, I did learn a lot. Shop foreman for the last couple years I worked.
During that time frame, my misses and I bought our Idaho farm. We were both still working. She was a teacher... she spent summers here while I would be working in Wyoming... and working on my properties. Winters, we would switch (I was allowed to take a leave of absence). I spent winters here... keeping the driveway cleared and getting things situated... as I would bring a trailer load of stuff each time I drove out.
One of my projects while I lived in Wyoming was building a barn on my acerage.

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