I work in the manufacturing industry as a materials handler. We manufacture big industrial trucks. I used to work a normal desk job in front of a computer all day, but I have to confess I really like the change of pace. It's great to see something your company helped make at the end of the day. Years ago, I remember hearing all the stories of things people used to make: RVs, cabinets, boats, canoes, suanas, tiny houses. It almost seems as if the DIY build it yourself culture has kind of died out. Honestly, today I know of very little people that make their own things.
One day, I plan on building my own boat with space for an outboard motor. I just got the name and number of a guy who is interested in the project, but it's all up in the air. Here is what I had in mind of building:
On a side note, did anyone used to watch the show junkyard-wars? It was such a cool premise for a show. Teams would go to a junkyard and take scrapyard items and make them into a vehicle (submarine, plane, rock climber).
Post what your pride of joy is.
One day, I plan on building my own boat with space for an outboard motor. I just got the name and number of a guy who is interested in the project, but it's all up in the air. Here is what I had in mind of building:
On a side note, did anyone used to watch the show junkyard-wars? It was such a cool premise for a show. Teams would go to a junkyard and take scrapyard items and make them into a vehicle (submarine, plane, rock climber).
Post what your pride of joy is.