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Thread: I'm out
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8th December 2010, 11:20 PM #1
I'm out
It's official! I'm quitting woodwork, I haven't made anything in nine months and I've lost interest. I didn't want to, I just lost my motivation.
So I now have a workshop full of tools, machinery, kits and timber that has to be sold otherwise it won't be used ever again. I'll be selling it all once I get my act together and take some pictures, in the meantime I need to know how much I paid mic-d for a mitre saw and robyn2839 for a 14" bandsaw. If you guys remember then I'd be grateful if you passed that on
Cheers everone
Andrew
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8th December 2010, 11:28 PM #2
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8th December 2010, 11:35 PM #3
Let me guess your distraction, is it women, . . . cars . . . . or computers?
Let me give you some advice, the bug will eventually come back even bigger and better. The power tools and machinery are no big deal but hang onto your best hand tools.
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9th December 2010, 03:37 AM #4
Good luck with what ever you end up doing mate.Their are plenty of thing in life to do,so pick a good one that makes plenty of money,and you like doing it.
I will remember you as you were the one that got me going in woodwork with your box challenge.I didnt know a thing about woodwork till then
Good Luck Andrew
AussieBack To Car Building & All The Sawdust.
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9th December 2010, 06:33 AM #5
Sorry to hear that Andrew. One day you will see the folly of your ways. Your future wife and kids will have you back making stuff soon enough. Take care
IslanderWith kind regards and may the wood chips fly
Islander
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9th December 2010, 07:31 AM #6
Sorry to hear that Funky. All the best with what you take up and I can't remember for what price I sold the mitre saw.
Cheers
Michael
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9th December 2010, 07:37 AM #7
Like Bob said, must be a woman involved there somewhere. Women come and go but your handtools are forever. Good luck on your exployts and adventures Funky.
You have been and will be missed. Craw
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9th December 2010, 07:43 AM #8
As all have said one day the passion or need will return and so hopefully we will see you again. Andrew its been a pleasure to follow your exploits and craftsmanship. Keep in touch.
Ray
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9th December 2010, 07:52 AM #9
Young Mr Chicken,
You have a whole life ahead of you. You'll be back. Have fun down whatever road you take and no doubt we will meet again. BTW keep the hand tools.
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9th December 2010, 12:28 PM #10
Good luck Andrew. 'Tis a shame to hear that you have lost interest. Maybe it is just misplaced for now. As others have said, keep your best handtools, store them well. They will be handy for you to have in the future. You are but a young man. Have fun with your exploits and keep smiling.
Cheers
BevanThere ain't no devil, it's just god when he's drunk!!
Tom Waits
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9th December 2010, 01:35 PM #11
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9th December 2010, 01:44 PM #12
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9th December 2010, 02:16 PM #13
What of the metal work FC??
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9th December 2010, 03:06 PM #14
Don't feel bad, everybody changes direction sooner or later. The ..7 years always seemed to me to be magic number years for life changes, and the years from 17 to 27 are likely to present you with the biggest changes that will be within your own destiny to control. Take advantage of them, don't shut yourself away in a shed on your own.
The problem is you don't know in advance when or whether the tacking will bring you back to your original course. So like the others say, if they aren't too much baggage to move around with you for the next few years, at least keep the good hand tools, you will probably need them eventually for something as mundane as doing up the Renovators delight you might buy in your 20's. But if the wood does start to whisper to you again you also won't have to start from scratch.
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9th December 2010, 03:50 PM #15
Good luck with what you want to do, but I would keep all your tools in storage for at least another year just in case you want to come back to it.
Peter.
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