Red Leader
Well-known member
Bill,
If that hangar rental is used to house a plane, that is probably a LOT of money sitting in that item and its storage that could be used to better your life in the current-right-now.
I'm not saying that you should get rid of everything you enjoy. Quite the contrary - during this 'purge' you need to have a few things that you can do to just unwind. But as things stand now, and maybe 20 years from now, it will always be a plane in a storage locker.
You mentioned something about get back to some money-making activities. I think it might really be time to drop the hanger, sell the (whatever is in the hanger), sell the lathe(s), the mill, all that equipment that you already know you won't get to for several years. I assume that it sat outside for a while? Some/all of it probably needs to be rebuilt, if it is not ruined already. A buddy once told me a woodworking machine can sit outside for 100 years and be just fine (typically true) but for a metalworking machine, it doesn't take much to wreak havoc on those tools. Right now they are beyond your capacity, which may not always be the case, but it is probably time to cut a lot of that loose and make enough money.
Make yourself a deal - when you get room to put those tools in your garage, then you can look and future purchases. As it stands now, a lot of that stuff, stuff that is definitely not just, is still just a hindrance to you, just like the trash. The only difference is that you can sell it and get some $$ for it and apply it toward a dumpster.
If that hangar rental is used to house a plane, that is probably a LOT of money sitting in that item and its storage that could be used to better your life in the current-right-now.
I'm not saying that you should get rid of everything you enjoy. Quite the contrary - during this 'purge' you need to have a few things that you can do to just unwind. But as things stand now, and maybe 20 years from now, it will always be a plane in a storage locker.
You mentioned something about get back to some money-making activities. I think it might really be time to drop the hanger, sell the (whatever is in the hanger), sell the lathe(s), the mill, all that equipment that you already know you won't get to for several years. I assume that it sat outside for a while? Some/all of it probably needs to be rebuilt, if it is not ruined already. A buddy once told me a woodworking machine can sit outside for 100 years and be just fine (typically true) but for a metalworking machine, it doesn't take much to wreak havoc on those tools. Right now they are beyond your capacity, which may not always be the case, but it is probably time to cut a lot of that loose and make enough money.
Make yourself a deal - when you get room to put those tools in your garage, then you can look and future purchases. As it stands now, a lot of that stuff, stuff that is definitely not just, is still just a hindrance to you, just like the trash. The only difference is that you can sell it and get some $$ for it and apply it toward a dumpster.


