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"... For the machine is immortal." But the machine does break. That's why I'm here.

The were plenty of mid century pieces that were well made, but I get the point.

I recently sold a mid century china hutch made of cherry that made more than I would have been willing to pay for it.

A very happy birthday, and be proud.

I have my own, once infants, that will be reaching that age shortly.

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No. Most of us never had parents with disposable income like that.

Pacific species only.

They also taste terrible.

(and that's by 18th and 19th century sea-fairing standards)

This was "a repair" on an exhaust manifold in an RV.

Having spent most of my adult life in shops breathing life into broken machines, I've spent the last couple decades not on the front of developing technologies.

As such, I generally don't have much to contribute as I work to catch up.

However, I can post surprises I have found and fun ways that things break.

Here's something you don't want to see when you loosen an oil drain plug.

Runs the gamut. Most I've run into are more entrepreneurial. Drive, risk, always working on something.

How that looks?

Can be a pretty wide range.