Meelocheck wrote:Awesome that you got the kids involved. My dad did that too while my brother and I were growing up and now we can pretty much fix anything, assuming it can be fixed...That is a great workspace too. I'm very jealous. Right on.
I am very fortunate to have grown up in an environment that was completely DIY, and to have been able to learn skills that not only allow me to fix / build things around the house, but also applies to my career in many ways. Making sure my sons learn and appreciate those skills is a big part of my job at home. I believe that they will each inherit different strengths, that week apply to their own futures. It's an awesome thing to experience
Meelocheck wrote:Awesome that you got the kids involved. My dad did that too while my brother and I were growing up and now we can pretty much fix anything, assuming it can be fixed...That is a great workspace too. I'm very jealous. Right on.
Agreed. Grimespace is like super dad or something.
Wow - didn't realize how long I'd put this on hold...
Things got kinda busy back in May with the Vegas GABfest, school year-end, and now it's gotten HOT out here. Hard to get the motivation to go out and sweat in 110+ degree heat. Hoping it'll be a little cooler this coming weekend, so I can get my newest acquisition set up.
Ta-da - used Random Orbital Spindle Sander from Craigslist. Got it for $100 (new ones go $200 + tax), and it appears to be fully functional
This will see considerable use when I get back to guitar making. Might try cranking out some templates this weekend. We'll have to see...
Walt wrote:But when the hour is nigh, and the lights are low, and I got a little toothpick of a shwag joint in my teeth, and my friends want to hear me play "Into the Void", or "TNT", "or "Cemetery Gates"...I plug my 600 dollar guitar into my 150 dollar amp, and I am a Rawk gawd.