Posted by Lmack on October 09, 2013 at 18:57:32 from (24.131.50.165):
In Reply to: Fishing for a project posted by John Nadzam on October 09, 2013 at 15:20:21:
Not to pour on cold water, but if you goal is to teach your 10 year old son . . . your proposed project may be a little too advanced. Not to say you should not do it but I would be afraid his interest at this time does not include restoring a tractor. You might do better teaching him how to fish, plant a few flowers or garden seed, and pick a few beans. I have three grown sons and they did not take much interest until about age 14. This would be your project for now and he will watch a little. By the way, you will need an impact wrench and 1/2" drive sockets at some point. It will be ok because you will need the air compressor for the paint anyway. You might be able to pull it off though, convincing Mom that you need half the garage for several months so that you can bond with your son . . . who will be out chasing Butterflies most of the time.
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