sachilles wrote:
I'm the same way with my house. Lot's of major stuff done, but trim work needed just about everywhere.
Yeah, thanks for bringing that up. I put up crown molding in the dining room a few months ago. Now my wife wants chair rail, and crown in the master bedroom.
sachilles wrote:
I tend to get this too. You bust your butt to complete a project to the point where it's usable/serviceable, but not quite neat and tide.
I have a tough time going from finished/usable to finished and perfect. I'm the same way with my house. Lot's of major stuff done, but trim work needed just about everywhere.
This ^ is the story of my life.
Clem
ClemSparks wrote:
sachilles wrote:
I tend to get this too. You bust your butt to complete a project to the point where it's usable/serviceable, but not quite neat and tide.
I have a tough time going from finished/usable to finished and perfect. I'm the same way with my house. Lot's of major stuff done, but trim work needed just about everywhere.
This ^ is the story of my life.
Clem
Me 3. Motivation disappears once it goes. I'm looking outside at my mostly-finished 16x20 garage trying to stay motivated. Tough work.
Over the past 2 weekends, my old lady has spent a few 8 hour days in the garage helping me freshen the suspension on my camaro. Wenches with wrenches rock!
EricM
Dork
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Teh E36 M3 wrote:
ClemSparks wrote:
sachilles wrote:
I tend to get this too. You bust your butt to complete a project to the point where it's usable/serviceable, but not quite neat and tide.
I have a tough time going from finished/usable to finished and perfect. I'm the same way with my house. Lot's of major stuff done, but trim work needed just about everywhere.
This ^ is the story of my life.
Clem
Me 3. Motivation disappears once it goes. I'm looking outside at my mostly-finished 16x20 garage trying to stay motivated. Tough work.
me 4
what is the trick to getting a counter top lever? it has been over a week now...
And the living room is primed, but not painted, and there is a stack of flooring in the garage.....
ha! work on car(s) , or tile the kitchen, work on cars, or tile the kitchen....OoooH star treks on!
Me 5. Here I thought I was the only one with Auto-ADD... Turns out there's more of us, and it extends to home projects, too... Good job there's a support group, eh?
On getting a countertop lever (leveL?) a long bubble level helps. If you don't have one about 3', that might a place to start. Failing that, 4 or 5 torpedo levels (check the levels themselves for level first...you might be surprised!) placed at the corners and center will work. Goodl luck!
I have had my current "project" for . .. 7 years now? It is still not done. Currently doing a MS conversion on it. Turbo is in the works. I just turned the trans-axle into something that resembles a blender full of rocks. Oh the joy of project cars.
HOWEVER. When it is done and you are cruising around in it taking it to autocross's or to the track it will all be worth it. And besides you can meet some really great ladies at the track. Considering that cars will obviously be a big part of your life it is probably better that you find a girl that at least understands this. The track is a much better place to look than a bar for these types of ladies!!!!
Wenches with wrenches.. .
Nope.. . . not touching this!
The warden was busting my chops today because she hates my project car. It's the "other" $2009 West Coast Challenge competitor, a 4G63T swapped Mirage.
Anyway she wants it gone. The bad part is it has a knock but I think it's because I reused the flywheel bolts. Already checked the rods and mains, they show minimal wear. I just need to get the time to pull the trans and check those bolts.
Hopefully she doesn't send it to the junkyard while I'm out of town.