It's beginning to dawn on me that it isn't building an airplane that consumes so much time, it's not building. The hours we while away in pursuit of other things, important or not, are what makes the months and years go by.
In that vein, I wonder, what can I do to keep myself in the shop? What are you doing? For me, comfort is important. Maybe all this goes without saying. Pleasant lighting (no flourescents!), good music, a hot cup of tea, a comfortable drafting stool, keeping the place clean and organized, all contribute to my comfort level. And the more comfortable I am, the more time I'll spend there, and the sooner I'll have this silly bird in the air.
I spent some time last weekend tidying up. I fastened my power strip to the table frame, to get it up off the floor. I spliced in a two-foot chunk of power cord to a light, to get the extension cord up off the floor and put away.
I had a swing-out wall lamp, installed many years ago for another purpose, whose shade was cocked by a shelf above my workbench. The cocked shade offended my aesthetic sensibililties, and raising the lamp would have been difficult, so I lowered the shelf an inch.
I added another shelf for commonly used tools, to keep them organized and out of my way yet easily accesible. I put my non-airplane but occasionally needed anyway tools (hammer, screwdrivers, etc.) away in a drawer so they'd be off the bench.
A few weeks ago I built a slanted shelf for my plans and blueprints, in the narrow end of the room by the door. I had decided that having the prints flat on the table took up too much room, and hanging them vertically on the wall made them too awkward to study. I really like them the way I have them now, and because they're slanted, there's no chance I'll set things on top of them.
Anyway, while driving the other day, I found a pile of giveaway stuff, in which was a beautiful hanging lamp. I didn't really need more light over the prints, but thought it would make the room cheerier. I love my new light! It gives the whole shop more character.
Today, I hung one of my favorite calendar girls up on the wall, and she adds some character, too.
So make your shop more pleasant! Finish that drywall! Clean up! Pipe in a pair of speakers, or at least put in a decent quality boombox. Make it a place you'd want to hang out even if you weren't building!
Staying in the shop
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P-wich... one more addition to the bench.
...a place for the tea to sit! You need a cup holder! I spend alotta time noodling over the plans and often do it with a beverage, sometimes hot, sometimes not.
Nice work! Perhaps soon I will take a pic of my shop from a distance so you can see the big picture of my setup.
CJ
...a place for the tea to sit! You need a cup holder! I spend alotta time noodling over the plans and often do it with a beverage, sometimes hot, sometimes not.
Nice work! Perhaps soon I will take a pic of my shop from a distance so you can see the big picture of my setup.
CJ
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It's all over but the flying! 800+ hours in only 3 years!
Your right the more comfortable you are the more you will be there. I spent about tw omonths gettting the shp ready after my first kit was here.
That was hard to do but was worth it. Once I started workign on the plane eveything else came ot a stop.
A schedule has helped me some. Basically I try to be in the shop from 8 to 11 every night. I also have a computer which is going in the shop this week so I can check things out on thenet when I have a question that comes up. Every trip to the house ends up costing me 20 minutes it seems.
Now if I could just figure out a way to aford al of this without doing real work I could get somehwere.
That was hard to do but was worth it. Once I started workign on the plane eveything else came ot a stop.
A schedule has helped me some. Basically I try to be in the shop from 8 to 11 every night. I also have a computer which is going in the shop this week so I can check things out on thenet when I have a question that comes up. Every trip to the house ends up costing me 20 minutes it seems.
Now if I could just figure out a way to aford al of this without doing real work I could get somehwere.
JohnR
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Numbers 6:24 - The LORD bless thee, and keep thee
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The shop computer is a handy thing! It can also be a distraction. I stuck an old laptop out there that hooks up on the wireless network. Pretty cool! All my posts last night were made "from the shop"! I also renewed my tail number and bought a airband base station antenna off ebay for my handheld so I can still bother my buddies when I am building!
Soooooo, do a flyby and raise me on 123.000 KPYM Unicom next you are in the area!
CJ
Soooooo, do a flyby and raise me on 123.000 KPYM Unicom next you are in the area!
CJ
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Garmin G3X with VP-X & a TMX-IO-360 with G3i
It's all over but the flying! 800+ hours in only 3 years!
Garmin G3X with VP-X & a TMX-IO-360 with G3i
It's all over but the flying! 800+ hours in only 3 years!
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John's shop
John has a pretty sweet shop. It's basically a two car garage with room in the back and sides for workbenches and a compressor room. It's big, lots of working space and lots of light. Heck he even has a television.
I added a tv to my shop last weekend (cute little flat screen), and I am not sure it's a good idea. It's a distraction. I think I will like it better on the weekends when I spend more time in the shop. During the week I only spend two to three hours a night.
Happy building everyone.
Antony
I added a tv to my shop last weekend (cute little flat screen), and I am not sure it's a good idea. It's a distraction. I think I will like it better on the weekends when I spend more time in the shop. During the week I only spend two to three hours a night.
Happy building everyone.
Antony
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