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<blockquote data-quote="TriHonu" data-source="post: 22834" data-attributes="member: 897"><p>As long as your projects serve a use to you, that is all that matters. I really enjoy seeing other peoples projects and ideas. They don't have to be expensive and well engineered to do the function the builder needed to accomplish. Sometimes seeing other peoples projects give me ideas or solutions for my projects.</p><p>"To invent, you need a good imagination and a pile of junk." - Thomas Alva Edison</p><p>That being said, I have seen and participated in some repairs on the farm that were the ugliest things you ever saw... but they worked. When you're many miles from town and all you have is a cutting torch, arc welder and a pile of junk, you just have to determine how to repair or build what you want with what you have at hand.</p><p>I believe all the readers of this forum are here to learn, and God bless the rest who are here to share and teach. So don't be bashful, you may just get some responses that will help you do it better next time or provide you with the next great project!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TriHonu, post: 22834, member: 897"] As long as your projects serve a use to you, that is all that matters. I really enjoy seeing other peoples projects and ideas. They don't have to be expensive and well engineered to do the function the builder needed to accomplish. Sometimes seeing other peoples projects give me ideas or solutions for my projects. “To invent, you need a good imagination and a pile of junk.” - Thomas Alva Edison That being said, I have seen and participated in some repairs on the farm that were the ugliest things you ever saw... but they worked. When you're many miles from town and all you have is a cutting torch, arc welder and a pile of junk, you just have to determine how to repair or build what you want with what you have at hand. I believe all the readers of this forum are here to learn, and God bless the rest who are here to share and teach. So don't be bashful, you may just get some responses that will help you do it better next time or provide you with the next great project! [/QUOTE]
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