Your clove garden is amazing. I'm glad you enjoy working on it because the benefit to humanity is up there.
We have a huge crossover in our technology and our history. Yes I soldered those rs 232s. Yes I lived in sco and had the first multiprocessor box that wasn't the compaq. It was better. Okay, getting past all that.
I have found I am living what was my dream 15 years ago. Truly a dream since I had two tools and picked up everything off of Craigslist and did everything wrong. I was so proud of the final result but it was stupid.
This time around I'm doing it right. 3 years ago I had a bunch of money. My lawyer told me to spend that money on the house, and tools are included in that. Who was I to argue?
M bought a crap crap crap rolling cabinet off of temu. Spent some serious money on it but at the same time it was far far less than the Amazon offering.
It's got 20 pages of instructions and hundreds of bits of hardware. She thought I was going to read that and sit and put this crap together?
It came with a bunch of decent boards though. It came with a lot of hardware to pick and choose from. It came with a couple of very nice countertop pieces.
I had to open up multiple boxes downstairs and carry them all upstairs and it took about 15 trips.
I brought it all back downstairs.
You can tell I'm ripping everything apart and using it to build my tool table. Didn't come out of my budget. And M is very happy to see me do that because she knows what I'll create next. She solved the final result of when I was bad at it and she liked it.
Almost everything else I have is stuff I ripped apart from ripping apart the kitchen cabinets. The previous owner thought he was handy and he built a whole bunch of crap with lots of plywood. It's filled with nails though. At least some of it.
As I told you already, I bought everything already, and now it's on the cheap. And I'm good at it.
We have a huge crossover in our technology and our history. Yes I soldered those rs 232s. Yes I lived in sco and had the first multiprocessor box that wasn't the compaq. It was better. Okay, getting past all that.
I have found I am living what was my dream 15 years ago. Truly a dream since I had two tools and picked up everything off of Craigslist and did everything wrong. I was so proud of the final result but it was stupid.
This time around I'm doing it right. 3 years ago I had a bunch of money. My lawyer told me to spend that money on the house, and tools are included in that. Who was I to argue?
M bought a crap crap crap rolling cabinet off of temu. Spent some serious money on it but at the same time it was far far less than the Amazon offering.
It's got 20 pages of instructions and hundreds of bits of hardware. She thought I was going to read that and sit and put this crap together?
It came with a bunch of decent boards though. It came with a lot of hardware to pick and choose from. It came with a couple of very nice countertop pieces.
I had to open up multiple boxes downstairs and carry them all upstairs and it took about 15 trips.
I brought it all back downstairs.
You can tell I'm ripping everything apart and using it to build my tool table. Didn't come out of my budget. And M is very happy to see me do that because she knows what I'll create next. She solved the final result of when I was bad at it and she liked it.
Almost everything else I have is stuff I ripped apart from ripping apart the kitchen cabinets. The previous owner thought he was handy and he built a whole bunch of crap with lots of plywood. It's filled with nails though. At least some of it.
As I told you already, I bought everything already, and now it's on the cheap. And I'm good at it.