Posted by dave2 on October 16, 2008 at 23:15:58 from (139.139.35.70):
In Reply to: Let it fly posted by num hutz on October 16, 2008 at 17:21:37:
Don't be so hard on yourself. Take that head off the ceiling before it falls and kills someone. When I bought my tractor, the guy had a big house he had been building on for almost 15 years. Only a shell and roof with wiring and plumbing and a pretty nice garage. Big a$$ garage with 4 tractors. He had painted lines on the floow so each had it's own area. All 4 had been completely disassembled to the last screw and clip and were in different stages of reassembly. He had pictures in each area of the tractor when he got it and pictures of the showroom version. He started building the new house for his wife and she kicked off as soon as the roof was on. The tractors helped him get through it and he now works a little on the house when he finds time. As far as getting frustrated with a project, I guess he just switches to the next one when one gets on his nerves. He "made" some beautiful machines though. Step back, enjoy life a little, and start again. Never burn yourself out on something or you'll never go back to it.
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