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![]() wrote in message ... On Apr 11, 7:55 am, "RST Engineering" wrote: You sell too cheap, Bob. I've already made the arrangements that mine will (((snipped a bunch))) means they're second-raters. Progress comes from tackling the chores everyone says are IMPOSSIBLE. -Bob Bob, if you think nothing is impossible, (as I read somewhere on the internet last week), please try SLAMMING A REVOLVING DOOR ! Sorry, Pal. I just had to throw that one in there. The kit I made in 1962 finally went away in my last move to smaller quarters. It did heroic service from then to 2005. The casters were replaced once, and the drawers were upgraded in 1968 to plexiglass, but everything else including the alkyd enamel inside and out stood well. Even the YESCO (Young Electric Sign Co, Las Vegas, 1963) decal remained. Flash |
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On Apr 11, 5:46 pm, "flash" wrote:
Bob, if you think nothing is impossible, (as I read somewhere on the internet last week), please try SLAMMING A REVOLVING DOOR ! I can't tell you the number of times I've slammed a revolving door. On my hand. On my foot. Etc. I lost my dad 5 years ago. The last thing I told him was my wife was pregnant. I thought I was lying. I was wrong. Well. Time to break out Field of Dreams again. |
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On Apr 11, 9:24 am, " wrote:
I even wrote up an Instructor's Manual with a whole buncha photos showing which parts of the box could be used to introduce hand- squeezers, joggling, use of the brake, use of the lathe (for the handles) and so forth. Zero interest. When in Africa a few months ago I bought a copy of Mechanix Illustrated, with content being somewhat different from that here in North America, yet it addressed familiar problems. An article in that magazine lamented the loss of handyman skills among the last couple of generations, pointing out that kids have been getting electronic games and other such mindless toys instead of the real-but-small tools like I was given as a kid. So now there are guys who can't change a light bulb, much less change the oil in the car or fix a leaking faucet. A current bestselling book in South Africa is "The Dangerous Book For Boys" that shows how to build such stuff as a slingshot, or how to set up a tent and start a campfire. Men are buying that book. It's a sign, an encouraging sign, that males feel the lack of manual skills, even if they've never done them, and want to know how. The author of the article pointed out that an old, no-longer-published magazine for boys used to have projects and plans in every issue, up to and including building a small, gasoline-powered car. For boys, this was, not men with money. How things change. I've had aircraft projects and restored an old truck and built several boats. Seems normal to me, but so many fellows say they wish they do do it, too. The nice tools in their workshops, tools they don't know how to use, prove that the wish is really there. So now it's understandable that how-to magazines don't buy detailed project-building articles. People won't buy the magazine to build anything, because they don't have the skills to even start anything. Shoot, even the current kitplane is not much more than a bolt-together affair. Dan |
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