I couldn't help but chuckle about having the materials to finish a project. Countless times I've told myself I have everything, no excuses...... only to make it work and be quasi happy with my results. My problem is final fitment and paint.
It's like a little while back I built a stand for my sheetmetal shear, the shear itself could use some rust removal and a fresh coat of paint to look as nice as it is, the stand was built from C channel I had laying around that had at one time been painted with (ugh) latex paint along with probably 20 other coats of various paints. What did I do as I welded it together? Ground off enough paint to get a good weld and ignore the rest

. I have the grinders, wire wheels, sandpaper, and crazy amounts of paint that I could make it look totally bada$$. It's the fact I have paying customers' cars that I took the time off to build this stand lined up that I should have been working on. Eventually I'll scrape the old paint off of it and do it right, it's just hard for me to force myself to do it when I've got paying jobs waiting for me. When I am slow, I would rather spend time with my girls which what I'm hoping for is my youngest to want to spend time at the shop with me when she's a little older, then I can put her to doing things such as that while I work on the money jobs. Or I can just wait until I retire........
I guess that's my biggest problem, the fact my shop is a working/money making shop that I can't stand to stop and make look as nice as it could be. Heck the concrete was barely dry when I rolled the first totaled truck in there (only had a few lights operational along with most of the wiring unfinished) when I first built the shop!! It's been like that for the last 16 years that I should have done in the first place, finish out the shop then go to projects. Oh well, maybe one day I'll get it the way it should be!!