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So today I was defeated by a shower door. I had that rare day off and decided to replace the door to our shower. 6 hours later a simple project that should have taken 2 hours has turned into a catastrophic failure. We now have a shower curtain hanging while I retrace my steps and see how I could have gotten myself into this mess. Next day off I'm not doing any home improvement projects.
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Sounds like how my projects turn out. Best of luck!Originally posted by bookworm 1 View PostSo today I was defeated by a shower door. I had that rare day off and decided to replace the door to our shower. 6 hours later a simple project that should have taken 2 hours has turned into a catastrophic failure. We now have a shower curtain hanging while I retrace my steps and see how I could have gotten myself into this mess. Next day off I'm not doing any home improvement projects.
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Nothing to see here!Ok, I really can't come up with anymore of these stupid things...
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Hope it goes smooth on the retry. I spent the day working outside. Good news is, the pool is open. Bad news is, the water is 55 degrees!Originally posted by bookworm 1 View PostSo today I was defeated by a shower door. I had that rare day off and decided to replace the door to our shower. 6 hours later a simple project that should have taken 2 hours has turned into a catastrophic failure. We now have a shower curtain hanging while I retrace my steps and see how I could have gotten myself into this mess. Next day off I'm not doing any home improvement projects.
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That's a good run. We got 20+ out of ours before it bit the dust. Salesman told me with the new one to not except that. I guess you're lucky to get 10 years out of new tech.Originally posted by mhatchett View PostI replaced a dryer belt and you guessed it, the dryer still didn't work LOL!! Heading to Home Depot to spend, what should be book money, on a new dryer. I can't complain, we got about 15 years out of it. Happy Sunday LOL!!
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Toying seriously with the idea of learning how to play the electric guitar at age 52. They say you’re never to old to learn something new, so we’ll see if I test that theory...Twitter: https://twitter.com/ron_clinton
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I just started taking lessons a year ago at age 54. Can be frustrating at times. At least you will start spending your money on guitars and books, instead of just books.Originally posted by RonClinton View PostToying seriously with the idea of learning how to play the electric guitar at age 52. They say you’re never to old to learn something new, so we’ll see if I test that theory...
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Good to hear it’s doable, though I’m definitely not anticipating an easy path to rock stardom...I figure it might take, what, at least a month or two. ;-)Originally posted by taost33 View PostI just started taking lessons a year ago at age 54. Can be frustrating at times. At least you will start spending your money on guitars and books, instead of just books.
Don’t know what style or model you opted for, but I’m looking at a Yamaha Pacifica...by all reports, it’s a great first model to learn on and build skills.Twitter: https://twitter.com/ron_clinton
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The Pacifica certainly gets good reviews and it is a sharp looking guitar. I have a Epiphone Les Paul custom, it was left at my house. So my decision was made for me. I eventually picked up a Fender F260s acoustic. It is difficult (on those around me) but fun. All the accessories add up, tuners, stands, lessons. Try not to let it cut into your book budget.Originally posted by RonClinton View PostGood to hear it’s doable, though I’m definitely not anticipating an easy path to rock stardom...I figure it might take, what, at least a month or two. ;-)
Don’t know what style or model you opted for, but I’m looking at a Yamaha Pacifica...by all reports, it’s a great first model to learn on and build skills.
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