I don't know if others sometimes ask themselves as I have been doing more frequently of late: "Why is this in concept simple project proving to be more complicated than I anticipated?" Back when I was younger, it was just do it. Now it seems so many more options/alternatives/research to consider.
This time its for a home project rather than boat. But the same feeling does come over me for many boat DIY repairs and upgrades as well. Much different than when I was younger.
I am restoring, rather than replacing, my side yard fence which is constructed with pre-1960 old growth redwood. Cut off the 1" of weathered dog-eared top edge and beautiful pink/red sound wood is revealed. Good for another 30 years. Criminal to tear out and put into the dumpster (for someone else then to scavenge for on-selling to millennials who will pay a premium for the "I'm recycling" bragging rights).
Because the fence section is way down slope in my yard, and trekking back and forth to my garage tool area would eat away the hours, I decided this time to first pre-muster in one place every tool and supply material that I think I will need.
See the picture. I am just restoring an old fence! I am sure once I start working, I will find that have underestimated the tool and supply demand by 25%.
And of course some of the needed tools will be on my boat! Because I didn't bring them back home after my project a couple of months ago to extend my dock finger end in order to install a dock wheel. (Picture of the outcome also attached.)
Anybody else observing how intricate even simple projects seem to be? Either at home or for boat.
This time its for a home project rather than boat. But the same feeling does come over me for many boat DIY repairs and upgrades as well. Much different than when I was younger.
I am restoring, rather than replacing, my side yard fence which is constructed with pre-1960 old growth redwood. Cut off the 1" of weathered dog-eared top edge and beautiful pink/red sound wood is revealed. Good for another 30 years. Criminal to tear out and put into the dumpster (for someone else then to scavenge for on-selling to millennials who will pay a premium for the "I'm recycling" bragging rights).
Because the fence section is way down slope in my yard, and trekking back and forth to my garage tool area would eat away the hours, I decided this time to first pre-muster in one place every tool and supply material that I think I will need.
See the picture. I am just restoring an old fence! I am sure once I start working, I will find that have underestimated the tool and supply demand by 25%.
And of course some of the needed tools will be on my boat! Because I didn't bring them back home after my project a couple of months ago to extend my dock finger end in order to install a dock wheel. (Picture of the outcome also attached.)
Anybody else observing how intricate even simple projects seem to be? Either at home or for boat.
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