![]() ![]() What is the better choice? A dedicated shop now and crappy place to die later or no dedicated shop and comfortable living when it’s time to die? Who knows. :lol: Maybe I shouldn’t care that much about being put into a good rest home and just settle for B&W TV, the constant and tantalizing smell of Pinesol and a cup of noodles for every meal. Maybe it's time to start looking for another house that has a dedicated shop on the same property so I don't have to drag stuff out and put it away every other week. She finished her Masters (all paid for as we went, so no student loans) and just now received her raise (about a 23k a year raise!). ![]() I took-on a 2nd (or 3rd of 4th - I can't remember which) job teaching at the University to put my wife through her Master's so she could make enough money to put me in a good rest home in a few years. It's just too much of a pain to have to keep dragging equipment out and putting it away each time I want to get some work done. When I make stuff, I have to do it in spurts and try to get it all done at one time. Then I have to put everything away and clean the place up to get the vehicles back in the garage and try to keep from tracking crap into the house. I hate leaving the cars out in the elements for days at a time, but a man's gotta do what a man's gotta do to get some work done. band saw, chop saw, sanders, grinders, vacuum, drill press, soldering iron, heat shrink gun, hot glue gun, vacuum forming equipment, pipe bender and sometimes a table saw) that are all stored away in different cubby holes throughout the garage just so I can get some work done. When I'm making products for Dev (hint: click on the product names in light blue type below this post to see them), I've got to move two cars out of the garage (the Spyder stays in the garage, covered and well protected), set-up 2-3 work tables, move out the power tools (i.e. :lol: :lol: :lol: I've got so much stuff in there, I've got to keep it organized to find anything or get any work done. ![]()
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