A local friend of mine told me that what I do in my shop is "build shop". And he may be right. So I am moved to ask the question here. How many metal working hobbyists, and professionals as well, will admit to spending more time making a place to build things than they do actually building things?
And that isn't a bad thing. The purpose of a hobby is to make for an enjoyable pastime for the person involved so it doesn't matter what you make or build. I also make a pretty fair living in my shop so I can defend the practice.
I am thinking of including a chapter in my next shop book about this question so I would like to hear from the regulars in this forum about it.
And a Merry Christmas to all of you.
Randolph
And that isn't a bad thing. The purpose of a hobby is to make for an enjoyable pastime for the person involved so it doesn't matter what you make or build. I also make a pretty fair living in my shop so I can defend the practice.
I am thinking of including a chapter in my next shop book about this question so I would like to hear from the regulars in this forum about it.
And a Merry Christmas to all of you.
Randolph
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