Bruce, To get that stuff done you have to stay home on Sundays and work on it, not go flying around. Ruth
At 1:01 PM -0500 3/23/05, Bruce Marcham wrote: Maybe it was a big job, it didn't pay to rent one, and he made money on it so he didn't need to continue to work it to justify it taking up space in his warehouse. I'm not going to throw stones because I've bought a lot of things, mostly power tools (like a 14" table saw, a 20" planer, an air compressor, welders, and, yes, even a sandblaster) and several old cars I planned to restore, over the last 30-odd years that I've never used, projects that never came to fruition or are still waiting for a decent workshop to get done (my 32'x36' one is filled with cars and stuff and not quite done after 15 or so years). Not that this is a sane way to operate but it is the way I operate... I like my toys. -- Ruth Barton [EMAIL PROTECTED] Dummerston, VT -- To terminate puerile preservation prattling among pals and the uncoffee-ed, or to change your settings, go to: <http://maelstrom.stjohns.edu/archives/bullamanka-pinheads.html>