There you go Al it’s a perspective thing. If a $4000 dollar fix is a cheap education, salute! But people get very attached to their projects after waiting months on reamers, actions, barrels, stocks and such. These items start to have some unreal ability to put pressure on people and the results are sometimes very bad. How many times have you seen folks wine about trashing a cartridge case? An expendable item with little value compared to the cost of using it for its serviceable life! I learned a long time ago when I opened the gun shop that you can say pretty much anything about a guy’s wife or girl friend but talk some smack about his rifle and you’ll start a fight! It is and emotional perspective thing and I hate to see someone set themselves up for a fall thinking that there is nothing to this gunsmithing thing. I encourage everyone to get involved and if so inclined open there own gun shop but please don’t think it’s easy
A $4000 dollar mistake is a cheap education, again salute. I guess I’m the president of a total looser company because we would feel a $4000 hit.
Nic.
Yeahh it is a perspective thing and one of the things I'm sensitized to is that BOTH sides have a perspective. SkeetLee is feeling good because he's going places he's never been, and he's excited.
I happen to feel this is important, we're all getting older, some of us maybe jaded even. It's sometimes hard to find stuff to be passionate about. Because he's excited he's saying what he feels.... for a guy this is perty big juju. Plus, it's HIS thread, he can say whatever he wants....set the tone however he wants. He's among friends. He's feeling good. He's having a freakin' BLAST with his new toy and he's happy and proud to be making chips successfully.
I love that.
And I'm happy with and for him.
I don't want to change the direction or tenor of the thread by getting sidetracked on "total looser companies" etc, it ain't ABOUT me, or you, but I'll r'ar up on my hindfeet and support any man who'll find pleasure in learning something new, taking pride in it and spending his time at home doing something constructive instead of off in some bar. Skeet's not talking about opening SkeetLee's SkiBall undt Gunschmidting Shoppe LLC, he's PROUD that he got his lathe to work. He's feeling a great sense of accomplishment and I'm rooting for him.
I've never met the man, except here. I don't have to, I respect and support the ideal....
So, instead of picking apart Skeets pleasure let me say again...... YOU GO MAN!!!! GOOD ON YA'!
Get 'ER DONE!!
LOL
BTW, I hope you can believe that I'm not "picking on you" either. Oddly enough I empathize with both perspectives believe it or not. I went to Gunsmithing School. I worked in three shops in MN and NH. I was a good 'smith for what I did. I lost everything in a gunstore fire and got into construction to get back on my feet, (our feet, wife and family) and yes, this did change my perspective.
I see no reason to negativise SkeetLee's joie de vivre...
(dude, I just bastardized my own word AND spake in tongues!)
Hallelujah, halleluia and hurrah the hoi polloi!!!
Only In America
al