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KCStudly wrote:Thanks for the suggestions and kind words, Sharon. Were you using water based poly? Mine is oil based and the wool pad did not include any instructions for preparation, just cleaning instructions (i.e. rinse, do not soak).
Wolffarmer wrote:I make cutting boards and people usually say something like "I wouldn't dare to cut on that"
My reply "You damn well better use it, That is what it is made for"
Randy
KCStudly wrote:Oh yeah, I get it. It will be used! It's just that dammed detail thing that I get so caught up in. Remember, part of this exercise is pushing my personal skills envelope, and seeing a thing through to completion. I'm doing the best that I reasonably can to prove it to myself that I can. Not perfect, but 'good' quality. Not perfect, but justifying the materials that I have chosen to use.
Using the memory of and tribute to my father as the spark that lit the fire is only a starting point for the personal motivation.
Maybe I should have just built a chuck wagon trailer to haul camping gear behind the Jeep? Could have had it done in a couple of weekends/weeks/months (select one), and for a lot less money. Please learn from my mistake, or be motivated by what I have decided to do. You pick.![]()
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There is a saying that I like: "You can have it good, fast, cheap; pick two." In this case I only want it one way, "good"; cheap and fast went out the window in season one. It's called "Project Creep" (or "Scope Creep").
Thanks for participating. I appreciate all of the comments and the different perspectives. It helps keep me on an even keel and motivates me to find my way thru this project.
p.s. There's no room in my garage, but after all of the effort I have put in, maybe I should prioritize enough effort to clear out a spot so it doesn't have to sit out in the winter!
Gage wrote:Remember, when building your teardrop, build it with pride and take your time. Just because someone builds theirs in 3 months doesn't mean you also have to. Think things out and be happy with the end results.![]()
Have a good day,
Gage
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