I wish the world would appreciate the fantastic skills that so many people have that go unnoticed and unappreciated. I worked a white collar job and retired at 59 three years ago. I have always be somewhat a do-it-yourself type guy that is somewhat mechanical and not afraid to try most stuff. I have quite a tool collection and a very nice shop that I hope to have organized someday! I am in the process of building a new cabin on 20 acres using some of my own trees for timbers that I have milled on a Woodmizer LT 40 mill that I own. I put in my own septic system that was permitted and that was an interesting exercise politically with the local health dept. I think they feel the common individual does not have the intelligence or know how to do such a project. Back to the point I am trying to get across! On the new cabin I got to the point of the siding. I like nice stuff and I know my limitations so I found a retired siding guy with 25 years experience who I hired to run the job and I would be his helper. He knew his stuff and I knew he took great pride in his work when he started yelling at me for cutting a cedar siding board a 1/32nd short which did not allow it to exactly snap in place! Never quite understood why even though we were caulking all of the end corners where the 1/32nd would never be seen he was upset with my cutting!
He was a professional with what he was skilled to do and took great pride in his work! What I see through TBN forums are very many professionals that have skills in many areas. I have learned from my siding experience, met a new friend and became a much more skilled DYI er! My hat is off to all you skilled tradesman and women.
Keep America strong and appreciate the trades.
Ultraglide62