I am making a table to attach to my log splitter to stack the logs, while I split them. Looking over my iron pile, there is a nice 3 inch angle I can cut up and use. Then I decide not to use it. It's too good for this project. I might need it for another project. Now I am thinking at 78 just how many projects are going to be coming around where I need a piece of 3 inch angle. Tomorrow the angle is mine. Stan
Re: Might need that for another project in reply to 37 chief, 01-13-2021 17:07:55
I also am at that age where I wonder just what I was saving it for. If that 3" angle iron will lend itself quite nicely, then THAT is exactly what I was saving it for.
Re: Might need that for another project in reply to 37 chief, 01-13-2021 17:07:55
Less "good" and it would take value away from the splitter!!! Best practices yea. Now I need to figure out what to do with the right front marker light saved because it was too good, from an Open sedan. Jim
Re: Might need that for another project in reply to 37 chief, 01-13-2021 17:07:55
What always happens to me is, I save scrap iron for future projects, but it ends up being too big or too small for that project, so now I just use it when I need it, or else I will have an even bigger scrap pile.
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