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murankar

Staff member
Can't help ya on that one. My suggestions are not so wise.

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Gerald

Member
I don't want to give the wrong impression, my wife is great! and after 22 years together, well, we know just how to push each others buttons!
She is not into my hobby and I am cool with that! I'm not into changing the flowers, candles and curtains every 3 months to match the seasons!
"OH yes dear I did notice the new arrangement on the table! It's in the way of me building my next plane!" LOL
 

Gerald

Member
I thought I would throw another picture of the garage from another angle, and it was clean!
Garage is good size approx. 24'x26' I do a lot of work in there!
Just not in the winter, no heat!

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murankar

Staff member
All I was going to say is put the car in the driveway.

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Ken Jackson

Active Member
I don't want to give the wrong impression, my wife is great! and after 22 years together, well, we know just how to push each others buttons!
She is not into my hobby and I am cool with that! I'm not into changing the flowers, candles and curtains every 3 months to match the seasons!
"OH yes dear I did notice the new arrangement on the table! It's in the way of me building my next plane!" LOL

I had to read that post to my girl friend. She got a laugh out it. Back me up Derek, I told her that your wife supported your helicopter hobby. At least before the baby. Women go through a change after child birth. some good some bad, hopefully you get the good change.

Ken
 

Gerald

Member
I had to read that post to my girl friend. She got a laugh out it. Back me up Derek, I told her that your wife supported your helicopter hobby. At least before the baby. Women go through a change after child birth. some good some bad, hopefully you get the good change.

Ken

Well Ken she will not change, after 22 years I am sure of that! Next phase for her.... Grandma! Out at the mall tonight OHHHHH look at that cute little out fit! I just rolled my eyes and kept on walking! Safer to do that :)
 

Tony

Staff member
That is when you pull out your phone, fire up amainhobbies website and say "OHHH look at this cute little 130x!!!" :rotflmao:
 

Derek

Well-Known Member
Yeah, I'm one of those fortunate ones that has a wife that supports me greatly. She really like the fact that we can turn some foam board and packing tape into functional rc planes. She really likes the helicopters, too. Her facial expression at IRCHA is very similar to my own, lol. Also fortunate for me, she is lettiing me continue with my rc obsession even now after our daughter is here.

Ok, I've jacked this thread long enough, lol.
 

Stambo

Well-Known Member
Wow! Tidy workshop.
I am officially too embarrassed to post pics of mine. :)
Although I reckon a tidy workshop is a sign of nothing being done. :biggrin1:
Well that's my story and I am sticking to it.

Nice collection, are they all scratch builds apart from the super cub?

Also, nice to see the axle stands partnered with the jacks in the background.
Safety beats dead any time I always say. :)
 

wolfman76

Well-Known Member
I thought I would throw another picture of the garage from another angle, and it was clean!
Garage is good size approx. 24'x26' I do a lot of work in there!
Just not in the winter, no heat!

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How about buying a little wood burning stove you can run the exhaust stack out the side of garage wall... is what i plan on doing when i get a house with a garage of My own I plan on spending admit of time in the garage building things.
 

wolfman76

Well-Known Member
Wow! Tidy workshop.
I am officially too embarrassed to post pics of mine. :)
Although I reckon a tidy workshop is a sign of nothing being done. :biggrin1:
Well that's my story and I am sticking to it.

Nice collection, are they all scratch builds apart from the super cub?

Also, nice to see the axle stands partnered with the jacks in the background.
Safety beats dead any time I always say. :)

I have to second the safety part best gift my mother ever bought more was 12 years ago and that was a pair of 6 ton mvp jack stands. .
 

Gerald

Member
Wow! Tidy workshop.
I am officially too embarrassed to post pics of mine. :)
Although I reckon a tidy workshop is a sign of nothing being done. :biggrin1:
Well that's my story and I am sticking to it.

Nice collection, are they all scratch builds apart from the super cub?

Also, nice to see the axle stands partnered with the jacks in the background.
Safety beats dead any time I always say. :)

All but 2 are scratch built, the cub is my first plane and the plane in the left rear of the pictureI got for 20$ off craigs list, it is scratch built but not by me and it has never been flown!
And yes safty is a big concern for me. I make my living as an auto tech and have seen too many close calls from being in a hurry!
 

wolfman76

Well-Known Member
Tell me about it I know a guy I grew up jacked the front of his 82 monte carlo using cinder blocks first mistake second and almost lay mistake here positioned them the wrong way if you know what I mean .... I don't think i need mention what happened next well he lived but not to be too graphic but it took the side of how face off literally. ... he got lucky REAL LUCKY. ..
 
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