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COMPLIT1107 04-18-2012 08:34 AM

FUN !
 
I posted this on my build thread, but my son's words may be good for all of us who are "stressing" about our trucks, instead of enjoying them


......All black, lots of spots that need some "help" :-hair. I think I'll drop it on the truck (after clear-coating the front). to finish the body work. Nothin' like a little gloss to show off the "bad" (or incomplete) body work.

My son looked at it and said, "just a couple spots to fix. It looks good cause it "belongs" to the truck. It's not "perfect", but you fixed it. You didn't just spend money on a repopped and pay someone to assemble and paint it. I thought you always said that a true rod was the labor of love that the owner-builder put into it, not how much money was in his bank account and how many people they paid to build it."

His use of my words back at me, brought me back to the reality that this is not (or never will be, and never was intended to be) a Barrett-Jackson showpiece.

Sometimes I forget that it is the process that is supposed to be fun, and the getting behind the wheel is supposed to be fun. Stressing over how good a job we think we did in someone else's eyes takes all the fun out of it. I'm going back to having FUN !! :-jammin

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yamagrant 04-18-2012 09:51 AM

Nothing like a dose of reality to put things back into perspective.:-X22KEEP ON TRUCKIN':-jammin

topmoo 04-18-2012 11:22 AM

I agree! We all need to keep perspectives in line. It feels good to do good work and good work is measured by each of us according to our eyes. And if you can't have fun doing it then you should be doing something else. Cheers! :-drink

Rojak 04-18-2012 03:02 PM

Well said!

smallello 04-18-2012 10:45 PM

Words to live by!

"Can't please everyone, so ya got to please yourself"

oldmerc 04-19-2012 07:40 AM

The young man speaks for a lot of us , the fun is in the fixing .

calorchard 04-19-2012 07:53 AM

Now my 20/20 paint job is just fine! Well said.

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harleymsn 04-19-2012 08:32 AM

I said from the outset that my intent was to make "Edith" a 20 footer ... and that is what she is!

COMPLIT1107 04-23-2012 09:25 AM

So, my wife and I are watching a rerun of "Home Improvements" with Tim working on his car. My wife turns to me a says, why doesn't your garage look like Tim's ? :-huh

After a few seconds of thought I said, besides being a TV show, Tim is an assembler, not a rebuilder. He buys new, pristine parts, has them prepped/painted/powder coated and then just bolts them together. I said, here's the tools that Tim doesn't have (or at least doesn't use) in his garage...

Grinders, Sanders, Welders, Paint Sprayers, and all things that make a mess before they make it pretty ! :D

Harrier 04-23-2012 11:34 AM

I got something out of the garage yesterday and my wife commented on everything being dirty because of my grinding and sanding. She then commented that she wanted us to get to a financial state that we can just send it off to get rebuilt. She then said, "why did you look at me like that."
I tried to explain that I would like to do this myself. Since I have never done anything like this and don't have the time I would like right now, it's hard for her to understand. I suggested that I even attempt to paint it myself and she didn't like that idea. :) It was her grandpa's truck, so she does have some say in this.

COMPLIT1107 04-23-2012 06:31 PM


Originally Posted by Harrier (Post 11746681)
I got something out of the garage yesterday and my wife commented on everything being dirty because of my grinding and sanding. She then commented that she wanted us to get to a financial state that we can just send it off to get rebuilt. She then said, "why did you look at me like that."
I tried to explain that I would like to do this myself. Since I have never done anything like this and don't have the time I would like right now, it's hard for her to understand. I suggested that I even attempt to paint it myself and she didn't like that idea. :) It was her grandpa's truck, so she does have some say in this.


Hard to argue the point, but after seeing your y-block thread, You are the man! :-X22 Just tell your wife that if she finds someone to redo the truck who cares about it as much as you and she do..... then....


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