..........I'm just as guilty on bringing home projects and making plans. The things we buy for our shops are not everyday items, got to seize them when they come up, fix up later for use if needed, at least this is what I'm living by right now. Yes, it creates a over packed shop for me, but my plan is slowly coming together.........
This is where my thought process has always been, not sure if it is a good one or not? I tend to buy lots of things that need to be fixed. Sometimes the feeling is that the item is a once in a lifetime "opportunity" and I "need" to jump on it. I can think of 20 or more projects that were like that when I acquired them, except they are still in need of fixing today. This is where it gets troubling for me, justification turns to excuses, then to dismay. In the end I can't get rid of some projects due to the money and effort expended and in reality that should not be a valid reason to hold onto something that is clogging things up to the point of stagnating the process. In saying process, to me it means mental as well as physical. Some of you have noticed and mentioned all the space my shop has, to me the overwhelming feelings of not being able to complete these "opportunity" projects has all but stopped forward progress.
Heh yeah I got a vfd for the mill then realized I left like 6 blank outlets to hook up 220 later... But they are all on the other wall grrrrr.... More conduit runs.
Decided not to bid on the lathe. Best I can tell it weighs 2 ton+ and may not do metric threading. May bid on the steel cuttoff and some small items./QUOTE]
They did have some cool items, had I gone to the preview, I may have bid, but since I didn't, I don't want to take a guess at what I would be buying.
Ahhh but your new forklift tires went well. Got them installed the done.
This is true, unfortunately it didn't make me feel any better about the shop itself. Now I have to sell the other tires that I originally bought for the forklift.
I battle that same thing quite a bit. My dad has been that way his whole life. I tend to see a good deal and not be able to pass on it. The difference is that I like less things than he does. I want to fix and sell but my dad tends to think I'm helping him make room for more.
The only thing that has helped me finish projects lately is the opportunity to put cash in my pocket for bigger projects.
I am trying not to get bigger projects, but they seem to find me, then I can't send them away. My newest one will definitely be a big project in scale and time. I really want to finish the suburban swap before I get too tangled into another vehicle project.
At this point I have an excavator that can't be used without dumping hydraulic fluid all over the place, same thing with the crane, two suburbans with various issues and another in pieces, a forklift rated for 6000 pounds that can't pick much over 3000 pounds because it has no counterweight, and a shop full of cool tools that I can't because I am too lazy (or is it afraid?) to set them up.
Then I just bought three more trucks and a set of military axles, just because.![]()

I think where I get most frustrated is when I need to complete a project in order to complete a project in order to complete the project that I am really working on. This seems to be life in general though. I don't think I would be devastated if the shop burnt to the ground.![]()
I think where I get most frustrated is when I need to complete a project in order to complete a project in order to complete the project that I am really working on. This seems to be life in general though. I don't think I would be devastated if the shop burnt to the ground.![]()
Ehhh, you say that, but I doubt you'd actually want to go through that.
A friend of mine had his 10k sq ft machine shop burn to the ground, total loss of 2 million dollars. He got all new machines, tools and a new facility, and he said he still would prefer to have his old shop, messes and problems all still there. It was a 2 year endeavor just to get back to where he was before the fire. He still is looking for some things he hasn't been able to replace.
Dr Clyde, who says I would start over?
It could be the next chapter in my life. Maybe I should just give it all away, who wants some Listas?
Dr Clyde, who says I would start over?
It could be the next chapter in my life. Maybe I should just give it all away, who wants some Listas?


I also know what my shop does for my sanity. Even now that I am there full time, its where I would rather be. Sometimes you only get an hour here or there to really make headway, but I'd still rather tinker on a project than sit at home watching TV or something.
When I work at the shop, I can spend hours doing pointless things, they help me get my mind off what I don't really want to think about, but in the end nothing seems to get accomplished.
Man, we really are related somehow
You know, it's just a form of mental refreshing, diffrent strokes/ folks. A lot better than liquid or pill form.
If it's what makes us happy, what does it matter what's "done"or not, let's face it, for some working "on" the shop is just going to be a way of life.
Your not alone dude, I have uttered if I don't get my shop done by this time next year, I'll dump it and find another hobbie. But, that'll never happen, done or not. I'll leave it for family to go through, it'll be the only way my wife and them will fully appriciate what I have![]()
As for the Listas, some random guy from craigslist already took them all, what a relief.
Man, it's getting deep now![]()
We had a couple weeks where the TV was out of commission, man was that nice. My GF was freaking out because she couldn't watch one of her shows, so I hooked it back up and bam, energy **** engaged. I am thinking of putting a sign on the TV that says "caution this object is trying to kill you", just as a not so subtle reminder what sitting in front of it does.
I am a bit overweight, but I hold it fairly well, regardless it is awful. I have been trying to walk a couple miles a day and when I get back I eat breakfast and watch a video or two on lathes or milling machines, I figure I might as well try and learn something while the thing is trying to kill me. I love to listen to audio books, so the walk is nice as it takes about 40 minutes to do the two miles, woods trails and a public loop around the old landfill that gets used as a dog park. In my mind, I my health is my number one priority, except reality doesn't want to let me attain it.