I always wonder if I have ever been that dreaded "previous owner."
Projects on my PDQ were often used for many magazine articles, so I tried to make my methods criticism-proof. Often I consulted with the factory, foer example, when installing AC. It was a pretty thing, looked factory, and could run off the inverter. I still talk to the buy once in a while, so I'm pretty sure I did good job. I don't think I did "PO" stuff on my Prindle, Stiletto 27, or F-24, but I've been less obsessive. When the resale value is $2,000-$10,000 vs. $150,000 plus it makes a difference in how you look at things. And yet still, I always strive for stronger or more functional, perhaps not so much prettier.
I will use HDPE for bearings and low stress spacers, but not for structural components where creep (sagging) is possible. It's the engineer in me. I just can't do it. I've seen too much HDPE sag or crack in the sun.