What level Is Your "ISM"?
Weird title, I agree. I have a good mate who like me was put out to pasture well before retirement age. He has Bi-polar. I have Major Depression. He is the one who invented the "ISM".
He finds it really difficult to muster enough enthusiasm to start a project and see it through in a reasonable amount of time. What usually happens is he starts, then as the project is gaining momentum he stops/slows, and maybe start another totally unrelated project that ends up about at the same unfinished level as the first project.
I do exactly the same thing!!
I am wondering what others may do to get the "ISM", go with it, and turn out a project in a good time with out any distractions.
About 4-5 years ago I wanted to make a wide drum sander similar to the Sand Flea. I started with the manufacture of the drum and was happy with the way that part went. I then moved onto the frame using 32 mm RHS, mounted the motor and drum, started on the platform the carry the timber being sanded....ran out of ISM and the thing sat idle for 2 or more years. By the time I got to that stage I had decided that I should add a pivoted platform with a conveyor belt to pull the timber past the drum there by making a "thickness sander". Well that took another couple of years to do so I got the revamped thing up and running not long before Christmas last year.
I did do a lot of other little things at the same time but was in a state of frustration with myself because I wasn't properly finishing them. We have a great nut and bolt/bearing shop in town. You can go in there, not knowing what you may need to get "A" to connect with "B", but come out with a plastic bag with what ever it is that you need. That plastic bag may get put on the bench and not even looked at for weeks because the ISM isn't there.
Who else does the same OR am I the only one?