I guess I can chime in here᠁ I tinker. I like tinkering. I want a shop just dedicated for woodworking but my woodshop has morphed into a truck shop, a bike shop, and antique machinery restoration shop. I cant seem to not like perfecting a craft, and taking old things (even old bicycles) and bringing them back to life. So᠁ I am off on a timber framing journey to build onto this main 26x36 floor for old trucks, tractors, bicycles and machines. What happened? I suddenly morphed into a Yankee coming from the Midwest, and a pile of rusting scrap and decaying logs to clean up and stick in our house, is treasure to drag home for me. John? Care to weigh in about the latter?
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1946 GMC Project
"Back-in-the-day Restore"
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