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What exactly does DIY mean?
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<blockquote data-quote="chrisc" data-source="post: 828668" data-attributes="member: 746"><p>DIY means different things to different people, and we all have different talents. I am not too good at woodwork, but can turn out a reasonable electronic circuit and a computer-controlled device. For these to be presentable, I would buy a decent looking enclosure from an electronics supply house</p><p></p><p>My brother in law has for years had woodworking as a hobby, and now since he is retired in Montagu, makes the most superb furniture, impeccably finished and receives many many commissions to make tables, chairs, cabinets. He only uses real wood and never has a problem about asking price. His DIY has turned into a full time job, but he takes care only to take on what he can realistically finish in the time allowed, and having no staff to assist.</p><p></p><p>I would not even call this DIY, it has progressed far beyond that, and from what I have seen of your creations, yours have too. DIY is no longer the correct name for what you do and you must be rightly proud of what you have made</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chrisc, post: 828668, member: 746"] DIY means different things to different people, and we all have different talents. I am not too good at woodwork, but can turn out a reasonable electronic circuit and a computer-controlled device. For these to be presentable, I would buy a decent looking enclosure from an electronics supply house My brother in law has for years had woodworking as a hobby, and now since he is retired in Montagu, makes the most superb furniture, impeccably finished and receives many many commissions to make tables, chairs, cabinets. He only uses real wood and never has a problem about asking price. His DIY has turned into a full time job, but he takes care only to take on what he can realistically finish in the time allowed, and having no staff to assist. I would not even call this DIY, it has progressed far beyond that, and from what I have seen of your creations, yours have too. DIY is no longer the correct name for what you do and you must be rightly proud of what you have made [/QUOTE]
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