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Absolutely true. There are times I think I should be moving along a bit faster, but I've learned where rushing can lead you to more work in the long run. Quality over Quantity. Very nice work with the picnic tables and mirrors. All those small touches add up in the end. 

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4 minutes ago, johnyrotten said:

 I've learned where rushing can lead you to more work in the long run.

Applies to jobs also: the reward for working hard is... more work.

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2 hours ago, Anglia105E said:

 I would like to get more done. 

David

Would you believe how many projects and ideas are banging around inside my (mostly) empty skull?

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18 minutes ago, Big Messer said:

Would you believe how many projects and ideas are banging around inside my (mostly) empty skull?

I know Jose . . . So many projects that we would like to attempt. Only a few of them get to the table usually. My ideas tend to go bigger and more advanced, which is a potentially dangerous thing !

David

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30 minutes ago, johnyrotten said:

Absolutely true. There are times I think I should be moving along a bit faster, but I've learned where rushing can lead you to more work in the long run. Quality over Quantity. Very nice work with the picnic tables and mirrors. All those small touches add up in the end. 

Quality over quantity John is without a doubt the way to go . . . All detail is important, within reason of course.

David

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59 minutes ago, Anglia105E said:

I know Jose . . . So many projects that we would like to attempt. Only a few of them get to the table usually. My ideas tend to go bigger and more advanced, which is a potentially dangerous thing !

David

It usually works like:

* buy new kit

* open box, fondle parts, dream

* put back in box

* put in stash.

* forget

* repeat

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38 minutes ago, Big Messer said:

It usually works like:

* buy new kit

* open box, fondle parts, dream

* put back in box

* put in stash.

* forget

* repeat

This is how the STASH grows Jose . . . Also, this is how you end up with several boxed kits that are the same. One day in the distant future, one of our family members will sell our stash, and some of the boxed kits might make a profit . . . maybe even good money, but . . . we will be gone.

David

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3 hours ago, Big Messer said:

Wife already threatened with throwing ME away along with all my treasures that nobody else wants...

Oh dear !

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