Good job. I'm thinking that if you reflect on the thousands of pounds you've scrapped over the last two years, you will find you regret less than 5% of it. Considering the thousands of dollars you've gotten for the scrap, you are easily able to buy it new without any qualms if you actually needed any of it.
I'm trying a new angle. Although I was proud of myself for not buying that project truck I wanted to a couple weeks back, it did not improve my situation. So, I grabbed a project car out of the pole building and put it in the garage where I have to look at it every day. This is so I will clean it up and SELL it.
With the space gained in the pole building, I am going to start on another project car this year. This one has a parts car as well, so by fall I should be able to send the remains of that to scrap as well. That's the plan anyway....
I'm trying a new angle. Although I was proud of myself for not buying that project truck I wanted to a couple weeks back, it did not improve my situation. So, I grabbed a project car out of the pole building and put it in the garage where I have to look at it every day. This is so I will clean it up and SELL it.
With the space gained in the pole building, I am going to start on another project car this year. This one has a parts car as well, so by fall I should be able to send the remains of that to scrap as well. That's the plan anyway....



