bigblock
Silver Member
I seem to be getting into this late but it is a subject that has been discussed in our house a few times.
Just because you enjoy using something does not automaticly make it a toy. Our 4310 has allowed us to accomplish a lot around here. I've put over 300 hours on it in the first year and have enjoyed it very much but this place looks totally different than when we started. Anything that allows you to do that much work is a tool, even if you have fun doing it. In fact that makes it a really good tool.
I have a 1962 Corvette. That is a toy. It serves no real useful purpose other than to provide fun.
In the final analysis, I must admit that I enjoy the tool just as much as the toy. Does that seem wierd to any of you? /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
just plain Bob
Just because you enjoy using something does not automaticly make it a toy. Our 4310 has allowed us to accomplish a lot around here. I've put over 300 hours on it in the first year and have enjoyed it very much but this place looks totally different than when we started. Anything that allows you to do that much work is a tool, even if you have fun doing it. In fact that makes it a really good tool.
I have a 1962 Corvette. That is a toy. It serves no real useful purpose other than to provide fun.
In the final analysis, I must admit that I enjoy the tool just as much as the toy. Does that seem wierd to any of you? /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
just plain Bob