HaHa, I hadn't noticed that. Funny though it didn't seem to bother him at the time.In that last photo I would imagine that adjustable clamp to be a little uncomfortable...
HaHa, I hadn't noticed that. Funny though it didn't seem to bother him at the time.In that last photo I would imagine that adjustable clamp to be a little uncomfortable...
to mechanic there and screw around after hours.
Considering what it appears your company does, if I ran the business, I would certainly allow what you're doing after hours. You're honing your skills and developing new ones. You're improving your talent at no significant cost to the operation. Have at it!Also great that the place you work lets you use the tools on your time off.
That was just the attitude my first boss had, any time one of us young guys (yea that was some years back when I was considered a young guy) wanted to spend some time after working hours to work on a personal project. He would even make it a point to show visitors what us "kids" were doing after hours. He thought of it as more or less free training for the company!Considering what it appears your company does, if I ran the business, I would certainly allow what you're doing after hours. You're honing your skills and developing new ones. You're improving your talent at no significant cost to the operation. Have at it!
He would even make it a point to show visitors what us "kids" were doing after hours.
I was speaking on it elsewhere this morning. What I should have done was gone with a completely different design for the toe board. Friday when I was doing the bead rolling I had thought about just doing a three box design and instead elected to try and copy the panel above. With the end result where it is not easy really easy to look back and say I should've just done the boxes. Looking deeper than the lines simply not lining up though, there was never any chance to get things to completely line up because the toe board space is just fundamentally different as there was no way to keep the outermost line. Additionally to that though, the lines on the toe board also don't match the lines on the floor board.Don't worry, it all appears symmetric so looks deliberate...